False Dichotomy delves into the psychological battle between internal vulnerability and the outward display of strength. The piece examines how, despite our natural frailty, we are driven to project an image of resilience and fortitude, particularly in our most intimate relationships. This desire to mask our weaknesses leads to an outward persona that often contrasts starkly with our internal reality.
As the pressure to fulfill societal and personal expectations grows, the facade begins to weaken. What we’ve constructed to appear strong crumbles, exposing the inconsistencies and hypocrisies that come with suppressing our true emotions. The tension between these two realities invites viewers to reflect on their own experiences with the gap between how they are perceived and how they truly feel.
This artwork highlights the fragile balance between the roles we play and the selves we hide, prompting us to reconsider the relationship between projection and authenticity. It captures the universal struggle of appearing strong while silently grappling with vulnerability beneath the surface.