Revision
To draw oneself is to make a brave attempt at truth. The lines may be uncertain, exaggerated, or incomplete — but the effort reveals a deeper desire: to see clearly and to be known honestly.
This 36X36 inch oil painting on linen reflects the universal process of self-understanding. Each person sketches a version of themselves through choices, assumptions, and interpretations. Like a child studying their own portrait, we revise, question, and refine what we think we see.
Growth begins when we allow correction — when humility replaces certainty and curiosity replaces judgment. The work honors the courage required to look again, redraw, and keep learning. Becoming is not a finished image but a living draft.