20x20 Mixed Media on Canvas — Follow the White Rabbit Series
I’ve been in rooms where I was physically present—
and completely unseen.
Not ignored. Not rejected.
Just… not registered.
That’s what this is.
A barrier no one else acknowledges. No sound when you hit it. No visible edge. Just the quiet realization that you can see everything, but nothing is reaching you.
The glass isn’t there to trap.
It’s there to protect.
Because once you’ve felt what it’s like to be unseen, you start choosing distance before it can happen again.
At some point, the wall stopped protecting me—
And I didn’t take it down.
The rabbit exists inside that space—watching, observing, learning the room without ever fully entering it. Safe. Untouched. Separate.
And something does change in that space.
The butterfly isn’t freedom.
It’s an adaptation.
Transformation that happens when you stop expecting to be recognized—and start reshaping yourself in the quiet.
The Invisible Wall is about the version of you that learned how to exist without being acknowledged. The one that became perceptive, careful, aware…
…but also distant.
Because protection and isolation don’t feel different at first.
Until you realize you’ve been safe—and alone—the entire time.
20x20 Mixed Media on Canvas — Follow the White Rabbit Series
I’ve been in rooms where I was physically present—
and completely unseen.
Not ignored. Not rejected.
Just… not registered.
That’s what this is.
A barrier no one else acknowledges. No sound when you hit it. No visible edge. Just the quiet realization that you can see everything, but nothing is reaching you.
The glass isn’t there to trap.
It’s there to protect.
Because once you’ve felt what it’s like to be unseen, you start choosing distance before it can happen again.
At some point, the wall stopped protecting me—
And I didn’t take it down.
The rabbit exists inside that space—watching, observing, learning the room without ever fully entering it. Safe. Untouched. Separate.
And something does change in that space.
The butterfly isn’t freedom.
It’s an adaptation.
Transformation that happens when you stop expecting to be recognized—and start reshaping yourself in the quiet.
The Invisible Wall is about the version of you that learned how to exist without being acknowledged. The one that became perceptive, careful, aware…
…but also distant.
Because protection and isolation don’t feel different at first.
Until you realize you’ve been safe—and alone—the entire time.