Crafted in 2002
Hide is a portrait of the shapeshifter within—the silent architect that builds different versions of you to survive, connect, and belong.It reflects the way we carry multiple selves, worn like subtle masks,each tuned to the psychological rhythms of different people and places.Not out of deception—but adaptation.To be seen. To be safe. To stay human in a world of shifting minds.This piece isn’t about hiding out of fear—it’s about the quiet intelligence of becoming who the moment needs…even if it means losing track of who you were before.
2002
Surface: Illustration BoardDimensions: 18"W x 24"HMedium: Acrylic
Original: 18"W x 24"HSigned Certificated Copies:Framed Canvas: (50) 48"W x 48"HCopies:Framed Canvas: (50) 24"W x 24"HFramed Canvas: (50) 48"W x 48"HFramed Print: (50) 24"W x 24"H
Hide
Acrylic on Illustration Board 18"W x 24"W
Hide explores the quiet art of becoming someone else.
Drawn on raw cardboard—a surface as exposed and unpolished as the concept itself—this piece reflects the layered personalities we construct to move through the world.
Each line and contour represents a version of the self: shaped by context, rewired by people, adapted to survive different psychological environments.
We don’t always lie when we shift—we protect, we belong, we decode.
But behind every version, something real waits.
This illustration asks:
How many of you pretend to exist—and which one is watching and reading this right now?