SEEN NOT KNOWN
SEEN NOT KNOWN
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Seen Not Known explores the distance between public image and personal identity. The series reflects on how women are often defined by the roles they perform rather than who they are beyond them.
A single row of chairs suggests an absent audience, yet judgment remains. Nudity is not presented as exposure, but as a symbol of the self that remains unseen - even when fully visible.
The project questions what is truly being observed: the role, or the person behind it.
Seen Not Known explores the distance between public image and personal identity. The series reflects on how women are often defined by the roles they perform rather than who they are beyond them.
A single row of chairs suggests an absent audience, yet judgment remains. Nudity is not presented as exposure, but as a symbol of the self that remains unseen - even when fully visible.
The project questions what is truly being observed: the role, or the person behind it.















