Limited edition artwork on museum-quality Hahnemühle Bamboo FineArt Paper (290 gsm, 90% bamboo fibers, 10% cotton), signed and numbered on the front and on the back, embossed with an authenticity stamp, comes with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.
Story & Message:
Researchers who study faces have observed that eyes are the window to the soul because they’re the most sincere part of the face. We don’t have any control over our eyes, as opposed to the mouth, for example. When you like something, your pupils dilate involuntarily and give you away, and they contract as a sign of rejection. We’re not liars because we can’t be. We can voluntarily make our facial expressions and movements to match a certain social situation, but we can’t stop our eyes from reflecting how we feel. Can you see my soul through my eyes? This image was created in collaboration with a doll artist, which is known as @tilly2milly on Instagram. 2020
From my project “Fairies”
Strength, honesty, calmness, all of those qualities can be seen as magical powers of supernatural creatures sometimes. This is my take on how the magical beings empowered with those qualities might look when seen in a world almost identical to ours. Those are fairies and their images are inspired by my innate fascination with illustrations in children’s books and the works of artists like Nicoletta Ceccoli and Ray Caesar. Why the big eyes? Every child knows that the eyes are the most important part of a human face when you draw it.
Available in sizes and editions:
45 x 50 cm (17.8x19.7 in.) - #3 of 24
63 x 70 cm (24.8x27.6 in.) - 4
Limited edition artwork on museum-quality Hahnemühle Bamboo FineArt Paper (290 gsm, 90% bamboo fibers, 10% cotton), signed and numbered on the front and on the back, embossed with an authenticity stamp, comes with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.
Story & Message:
Researchers who study faces have observed that eyes are the window to the soul because they’re the most sincere part of the face. We don’t have any control over our eyes, as opposed to the mouth, for example. When you like something, your pupils dilate involuntarily and give you away, and they contract as a sign of rejection. We’re not liars because we can’t be. We can voluntarily make our facial expressions and movements to match a certain social situation, but we can’t stop our eyes from reflecting how we feel. Can you see my soul through my eyes? This image was created in collaboration with a doll artist, which is known as @tilly2milly on Instagram. 2020
From my project “Fairies”
Strength, honesty, calmness, all of those qualities can be seen as magical powers of supernatural creatures sometimes. This is my take on how the magical beings empowered with those qualities might look when seen in a world almost identical to ours. Those are fairies and their images are inspired by my innate fascination with illustrations in children’s books and the works of artists like Nicoletta Ceccoli and Ray Caesar. Why the big eyes? Every child knows that the eyes are the most important part of a human face when you draw it.
Available in sizes and editions:
45 x 50 cm (17.8x19.7 in.) - #3 of 24
63 x 70 cm (24.8x27.6 in.) - 4