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Eyes

$150.00

Dimensions: 7 × 9 inches
Medium: Acrylic and watercolor on mixed media paper (unframed)
Dreamtober Collection: This limited-edition artwork is part of my Dreamtober series—a daily art challenge exploring unique themes each day throughout October.

Inspired by a headband that I created for a fashion collection, this painting is an homage to the Seer. The woman who "sees" not through her own eyes, but through others. Her vision is fragmented yet whole. Each eye on her head represents a different time of day, capturing moments as she perceives the world without seeing it herself.

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Dimensions: 7 × 9 inches
Medium: Acrylic and watercolor on mixed media paper (unframed)
Dreamtober Collection: This limited-edition artwork is part of my Dreamtober series—a daily art challenge exploring unique themes each day throughout October.

Inspired by a headband that I created for a fashion collection, this painting is an homage to the Seer. The woman who "sees" not through her own eyes, but through others. Her vision is fragmented yet whole. Each eye on her head represents a different time of day, capturing moments as she perceives the world without seeing it herself.

Dimensions: 7 × 9 inches
Medium: Acrylic and watercolor on mixed media paper (unframed)
Dreamtober Collection: This limited-edition artwork is part of my Dreamtober series—a daily art challenge exploring unique themes each day throughout October.

Inspired by a headband that I created for a fashion collection, this painting is an homage to the Seer. The woman who "sees" not through her own eyes, but through others. Her vision is fragmented yet whole. Each eye on her head represents a different time of day, capturing moments as she perceives the world without seeing it herself.