About the Artwork
I See Me captures a quiet but powerful moment of recognition. The figure turns inward, partially obscuring the face, as if navigating the space between what is seen and what is understood. There is softness in the posture, yet strength in the presence.
Within the Remembering collection, this piece represents a shift from external identity to internal awareness. The act of covering and revealing the face becomes symbolic. It speaks to the layers that have been worn, the versions of self that were necessary, and the process of seeing beyond them.
There is an intimacy in the composition. It does not demand attention. It invites reflection. The figure is not performing. The figure is witnessing themselves.
The texture, styling, and gesture all contribute to a narrative of self-discovery. This is not a loud revelation. It is a quiet knowing. A moment where clarity replaces confusion, even if only briefly.
This piece asks the viewer to consider their own relationship with self-perception. What does it mean to truly see oneself? And what must be removed, or remembered, to reach that point?
Keonna Thomas Creations
Keonna Thomas is a visual artist whose work explores identity, emotion, and the layered truths we carry within ourselves. Through bold imagery and intentional detail, her art invites viewers to pause, reflect, and see themselves within the story—unfiltered, honest, and whole.
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