We often confuse silence with tranquillity. Behind the Veil (~30x20 cm) serves as a poignant visual study of the human tendency to build isolation in the name of intimacy.
The composition is divided: an intricate, openwork lace pattern hangs heavily over a dark, barren abyss. This lace is like memory and tradition—full of holes, fleeting, yet defining the shape of our "today." Every woven thread represents the filters through which we view reality to protect ourselves from the vast emptiness of the horizon. It stands as a profound silent challenge, asking what remains of a human soul when we finally choose to tear away the protective layers, destroy the isolation, and gaze directly into the unfiltered night.