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AI DESIGNER / CREATIVE DIRECTOR
1 / UNSEEN - CONCEPTUAL ART
UNSEEN is a visual exploration of erasure, silence, and imposed invisibility.
Through obscured faces and obstructed vision, the series reflects on what it means to exist without being acknowledged — present, yet unseen.
2 / CONCEPT
UNSEEN examines the act of looking — and being denied the right to be seen.
The covered eyes, blurred faces, and fragmented identities are not symbols of absence, but of control.
These figures are not disappearing; they are being silenced, muted, and overwritten.
The works address themes of social invisibility, gendered silence, emotional suppression, and identity shaped by external forces. Vision becomes power — and its removal, a quiet form of domination.
Rather than depicting violence, UNSEEN speaks in restraint.
The tension lives in what is withheld.




3 / PROCESS
UNSEEN begins with the idea of absence rather than presence.
The process starts from the question of what it means to be unseen — visually, socially, or emotionally.
Each image explores obstruction, erasure, or distortion as a deliberate visual language.
The figures are constructed through generative AI as a starting point, then repeatedly refined to remove identity markers such as gaze, facial detail, or direct expression.
Layering, masking, and controlled deformation are used to shift the focus away from individuality and toward silence, invisibility, and suppression.
The final images are the result of an iterative process of reduction — where visibility is gradually taken away until the concept becomes unmistakable.
AI is used as a medium to explore absence, not to define form.
