DO YOU SEE ME?

Do You See Me is a series of abstract figures layered with text. Their faces hold few details — no eyes to meet, no features to confirm identity or origin. Without that anchor, the question becomes real.

These are not portraits. They are presences. People we pass in our daily living. They carry words of love, accusation, survival, and hope.

The absence of detail is intentional. It removes easy recognition — and easy dismissal. What remains is the ask: whether empathy depends on familiarity. Whether dignity requires likeness.

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