



We often carry the silent weight of being constantly observed and judged—by those around us, by society, and even by the voices in our own heads. Each eye becomes a symbol of scrutiny: a gaze, a thought, or a lingering voice that shapes how we perceive ourselves. Over time, beneath these accumulating layers, our sense of self can begin to fade. In this work, the eyes are drawn onto pages from a book that once told stories of people who lived freely—unburdened by societal judgment, and offering a reminder of what it means to be truly unbound.







