You See Right Through Me

Artwork description: This work explores the duality of secrets—simultaneously fragile and powerful—using glass as a metaphor for the complexity of concealment. The knife imprint symbolizes the inherent danger of hidden truths, while the transparency of the glass reflects the paradox of visibility and invisibility. Secrets, like weapons, can protect and hurt. Because the content of secrets can damage one's reputation, secret sharing is, by nature, an indication of trust. The thinnest, most fragile area—where the imprint resides—suggests that, though elusive, secrets hold immense control over our lives. Through the interplay of form and material, this piece provokes reflection on the tension between vulnerability and control, revealing how what is hidden shapes our identity.
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