
This is my challenge to share the sketches I’ve kept hidden and bridge what I express visually and verbally. Every ink drop holds a piece of me as I open up one sketch at a time.
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He doesn’t introduce himself. He doesn’t need to. The hoodie does the talking first. It’s heavy, shadowed, and pulled low like a quiet defense against a loud world. You only get fragments: the bridge of his nose, the intensity in his eyes. ...
I drew a man who isn’t hiding, but isn’t fully seen either, and that feels like most of us if we’re honest. He stands in profile, like he’s caught between where he’s been and where he’s going. A beanie rests on his head, not as fashion, but...
He doesn’t show you his face. Not because he has nothing to say, but because everything he is trying to say is already in his hand. A Rubik’s cube, held forward like a subtle confrontation. You don’t get eyes, you don’t get expression, you ...
He does not hide his face because he is ashamed. He hides it because the world has made a habit of naming things too quickly. A man, a mood, a meaning, filed away before the truth has time to breathe. So he lifts the flowers like a quiet re...
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This is my challenge to share the sketches I’ve kept hidden and bridge what I express visually and verbally. Every ink drop holds a piece of me as I open up one sketch at a time.
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