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Can’t See Myself in Your Sunglasses – Black and White Edition
This striking piece is part of the exclusive Robot Lady series, rendered in stark black and white. Can’t See Myself in Your Sunglasses is a timeless meditation on perception and identity, where the sleek futurism of robotics collides with the fragile truths of human reality.
The figure stands poised, elegant yet unsettling, her mirrored lenses offering no reflection back to the viewer. You search for yourself in her gaze and find nothing—only the silence of polished surfaces that refuse to reveal. It is in this absence that the work finds its power: a reminder that technology reflects the world, but never truly us.
Crafted with precision using the traditional woodcut technique, every line carries weight and intention, balancing mechanical sharpness with a haunting sense of incompleteness. Printed on 220g Hahnemühle Concept Paper and finished with subtle hand-painted details in premium Schmincke inks, this piece radiates authenticity while questioning the boundaries of what we recognize as real.
Dimensions: 29.7 cm × 42 cm (A3 size)
Edition: 1/100 (limited series)
Perfect for modern interiors, this artwork serves as both a visual statement and a philosophical echo. Can’t See Myself in Your Sunglasses is not just an image—it is an experience of absence, a vision of beauty that withholds its reflection, leaving us to confront the spaces where humanity and machine no longer align.








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