Mask Off

Mask Off explores the quiet distance between who we are and who we perform to be. The work reflects the pressure to present a flawless version of life, a constructed image shaped by expectation, approval, and visibility while the authentic self remains unseen.

The act of removing the mask becomes a moment of truth. It reveals exhaustion, vulnerability, and the humanity hidden beneath curated perfection. The absence of facial features emphasizes anonymity, suggesting that the real self is often erased in the process of maintaining appearances.

At its core, Mask Off is about honesty. It asks what remains when performance ends and invites the viewer to question the identities they present to the world versus the ones they live with in private.

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