This artwork is about evolution, identity, and the invisible weight people carry. In the first drawing, the main face is surrounded by other people, almost like friends or figures witnessing something that is beginning to happen. It feels like the start of a change, where the person is still visible and connected to others.
In the second drawing, the same face appears in the middle, surrounded by faces and girls that act like “the whisperers.” They represent overwhelming thoughts, voices, pressure, and insecurities that start to surround the person. In the third drawing, the face becomes much harder to find and appears almost soulless, as if the problems are hidden beneath the surface.
The composition becomes more crowded, showing how people can carry many hidden struggles. From the outside, these problems are not always visible to the naked eye, but inside they can feel loud, heavy, and chaotic.