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Hide and Seek

Hide and Seek

Hide and Seek stages a quiet yet unsettling scene of presence and concealment. A domestic doorway becomes a threshold between worlds: one figure leans outward in search, while another remains partially hidden, caught in a moment of evasion. The familiar setting is fractured by torn paper textures, suggesting instability beneath the surface of everyday life.

Through the open door, a distant, almost surreal image of the Earth appears—expanding the scene beyond the domestic into something vast, disorienting, and unresolved. Scattered text fragments—“The world that grown-ups don’t remember”—introduce a poetic tension between memory and forgetting, visibility and disappearance.

Izer’s composition reflects on the dynamics of being seen and unseen, particularly within systems that regulate identity and belonging. The work evokes childhood, secrecy, and the coded gestures of survival, where hiding and seeking become intertwined acts of navigation within a world that does not fully recognize you.

SKU: 73668200-3668216 Categories:History, Identity, Intersectionality, Positivity Tags:Expression, Freedom

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Hide and Seek stages a quiet yet unsettling scene of presence and concealment. A domestic doorway becomes a threshold between worlds: one figure leans outward in search, while another remains partially hidden, caught in a moment of evasion. The familiar setting is fractured by torn paper textures, suggesting instability beneath the surface of everyday life.

Through the open door, a distant, almost surreal image of the Earth appears—expanding the scene beyond the domestic into something vast, disorienting, and unresolved. Scattered text fragments—“The world that grown-ups don’t remember”—introduce a poetic tension between memory and forgetting, visibility and disappearance.

Izer’s composition reflects on the dynamics of being seen and unseen, particularly within systems that regulate identity and belonging. The work evokes childhood, secrecy, and the coded gestures of survival, where hiding and seeking become intertwined acts of navigation within a world that does not fully recognize you.
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