In “If You Could See Through Me to My Innermost,” the woman’s face is rendered with exquisite detail in soft charcoal, revealing a striking interplay between vulnerability and strength. Her expression carries a serene calmness, yet beneath this façade lies the torment of sin—a reminder of the burdens we all bear but can seldom escape. The delicate shadows evoke a sense of deep introspection, hinting at the emotional struggles and regrets that linger just beneath the surface.
As part of the Veil of Mortality, The Lament of the Infinite collection, this piece explores the duality of human experience, illustrating the tension between the desire for connection and the isolation wrought by our inner conflicts. “If You Could See Through Me to My Innermost” invites viewers to confront the complexities of existence, recognizing that beneath our polished exteriors lie the raw, unfiltered truths of our humanity—the pain, the longing, and the relentless shadows of sin that shape us.
About this print edition
Available in the following options:
11.7" x 16.5", fine art print
16.5" x 23.4", fine art print
23.4" x 33.1", fine art print
Presented on acid-free, archival cotton German Etching Giclée paper from Hahnemühle
Frames are heavyweight, solid wood and produced in Germany from FSC-certified sources
Carbon neutral, sustainable production, packaging and shipping