Mediums:           Oil
Materials:           Canvas
Dimensions:      45 x 60 cm

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From the “Anime fragmenta” series.

Who I am is a work that walks the fine line between identity and disorientation, between who
we are and what we perceive ourselves to be. It begins as an attempt at reunion, a search
for balance between the figure and the blue, initially destined to merge until they become a
single body, a single presence. Blue is not just a color, but an emotional state: inner space,
mental depth, silence in which identity dissolves and recomposes itself.

The inclusion of the mirror radically transforms the meaning of the work. The mirror not only
reflects a face, but becomes a place of confrontation and revelation. It is the point where the
external image meets internal perception, where what appears collides with what we feel.
Through it, the union between figure and blue occurs not through fusion, but through
awareness: not by canceling each other out, but by recognizing each other.

The face is divided, partially hidden, as if the identity were fragmented, incomplete. One part
emerges clearly, the other is lost in the blue, leaving room for doubt. It is in this fracture that
the most profound question creeps in: who am I, really? We can’t always rationally explain
our behaviors, nor the reactions that external events provoke in us. Sometimes, what
happens distances us from ourselves, to the point of no longer recognizing ourselves.

Who I am recounts this very moment of suspension: the instant when one’s gaze rests on
oneself and finds no definitive answers, but only shifting reflections. It’s a work about
searching, fragility, and an evolving identity, where self-recognition isn’t a point of arrival, but
a continuous, intimate, and necessary process.