Ego explores the fluid boundary between self and reflection.
A female figure with vivid red-orange hair stands in a dynamic, almost dancing posture. She wears a blue garment rendered through a combination of classical oil painting and neon spray paint, creating a visual transition between realistic figuration and graphic surface intervention.
The reflected image appears to merge with the figure itself. Facial details are partially obscured by hair, suggesting anonymity within self-recognition. The composition blurs the distinction between the woman and her mirror image, proposing identity as a continuous visual and psychological process rather than a fixed state.
Small spherical forms in blue and neon orange are scattered across the purple background, functioning as symbolic echoes of movement, emotion, and internal rhythm.
The work examines ego as a perceptual structure — not as dominance, but as the space where inner and outer experience meet.
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