Description
Dead Man’s Mirror is an unflinching stare-down between who you are and what you’re afraid to become. The tension lives in the inches between them — breath held, eyes locked, no escape hatch. One side is warm, alive, alert. The other is decayed, stripped down to consequence and truth. The lighting is heavy and intimate, pulling you into a moment that feels both psychological and spiritual, like a reckoning you didn’t plan for but can’t look away from.
This piece doesn’t flinch or soften the message. Dead Man’s Mirror is about confrontation, self-awareness, and the quiet terror of honesty. It asks what survives when excuses fall away and what parts of us we refuse to acknowledge until we’re forced to face them head-on. Dark, cinematic, and deeply symbolic, it’s a statement piece for anyone drawn to art that challenges comfort and rewards reflection.

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