Reflective Capacity is a meditation on the act of seeing and being seen, exploring the duality of reflection—as both a surface that mirrors and a lens that distorts. The piece invites a quiet dialogue between internal thought and external experience, using reflection as a vehicle for introspection while acknowledging the influence of the outside world. The reflective surfaces within the composition suggest an invitation to look inward, while simultaneously considering the way we exist in relation to our surroundings.
Through this interplay, the work subtly addresses the complexities of identity and perception, probing the fragile nature of how we engage with both ourselves and the environments that shape us. It calls attention to the nuanced boundaries between self and the external, questioning the clarity and reliability of our reflections. Ultimately, the piece invites viewers to consider how these reflections—both literal and metaphorical—form the lens through which we understand and navigate our ever-evolving relationship with the world.