Description
A luminous portrait that frames self-authorship as a practice of repeated attention. The heart-shaped lenses and bold colors act as a deliberate filter; tiny, handwritten phrases woven into the hair and neck are the quiet mantras, choices, and actions repeated until they reshape perception. By echoing the same words and marks across the surface, the piece shows how persistent thoughts and repeated acts author identity: what we look for, name, and reinforce becomes the world we inhabit. The work invites viewers to notice which patterns they rehearse—and to choose, again and again, the view that builds their story.
"What You Choose To See" presents a vivid portrait of a woman wearing bold, heart-shaped sunglasses that reflect a dreamy blue hue. The vibrant colors merge with intricate handwritten text woven through her hair and face, adding layers of introspection and narrative. This pop art piece invites viewers to consider perception and self-expression, making it a dynamic addition to any space seeking a splash of color and thought.