Description
Frame of Mind feels quiet on the surface but heavy underneath. The blindfold isn’t fragile or dramatic — it’s deliberate, calm, almost ceremonial. Set against soft clouds and a classical frame, the figure stands composed, grounded, and self-possessed, even while denied sight. There’s a tension here between what’s visible and what’s known, between restraint and inner clarity, and it hums softly instead of shouting.
This piece carries a reflective, introspective energy that lingers. Frame of Mind invites you to slow down and sit with the idea that vision isn’t always about seeing — sometimes it’s about trust, intuition, and internal alignment. It feels thoughtful, steady, and quietly powerful, like a pause taken on purpose rather than a moment lost.

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