“All Eyes on Me” is one of my most personal pieces. It's me at my most raw and vulnerable. It reflects the constant pressure of being seen: by the world, by others, and by that relentless voice inside your own head.
Most of us face the battle of external and internal expectations, whether visible or not. The central eye represents that all-seeing presence, while the surrounding eyes mirror daily chaos, judgment, and overstimulation. The two main eyes in this self-portrait are nearly closed, in contrast to the others expanding outward in a kind of web. It’s a quiet reminder that sometimes, gaining clarity means accepting help from others, or from a new perspective. We would all use a little more reflection and perspective in our lives.
- Collections: Love, Nostalgia & the Tempest of my Mind