A Voice from the Static

"This piece presents a text-based statement set against a textured, almost static-like background. The message, rendered in elegant, italicized typography, reads: “We have to allow ourselves to be seen, really seen.” The words seem to emerge from or blend into the densely layered, wave-like texture of the background, which is composed of a repetitive pattern resembling woven fabric or digital interference. The texture behind the text creates a sense of obfuscation, subtly challenging the clarity of the words and adding a layer of visual noise that echoes the theme of visibility and vulnerability. This interplay between text and background embodies a tension between revelation and concealment, as if the words themselves are being displayed on a screen that partially obscures them. The statement invites reflection on the courage required for true self-exposure, while the visual interference suggests the inherent difficulty in achieving full visibility—of being "really seen." The piece is a meditation on authenticity and self-acceptance, presented in a format that emphasizes the layered complexities of perception and presence."

- D.L. Wye

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Temple Print Jeff Diener
Artwork: Prayers Riding the Thermals by Cheryl Kinderknecht, Temple by Jeff Diener