The painting series challenges traditional notions of portraiture, which often focus solely on the physical appearance of the subject. By omitting physical details and capturing the essence of the soul, The painting challenges the conventional way of capturing human essence through physical appearance by focusing on the inner vision or soul space. It highlights the idea that human beings are complex creatures with different layers of personality that are not always visible to the eye. The use of uneven surface textures and blotches of paint adds a sense of impermanence and change, alluding to the idea that personalities are flawed and constantly evolving. Through this series, the artist encourages the viewer to look beyond the physical appearance and delve into the deeper layers of the human psyche. This artistic approach challenges the viewer to consider the idea that the human essence is more than skin deep, and that the soul is the true essence of a person. The painting series also highlights the dichotomy between reality and inner vision, suggesting that what we see on the surface may not always reflect what lies beneath. The use of bold colors and abstract shapes creates a sense of movement and depth, inviting the viewer to explore the different layers of the painting and discover new meanings. Moreover, the series alludes to the idea that human beings are capable of both good and bad, and that imperfection is a natural part of the human experience. The uneven surface textures and blotches of paint symbolize the different personality traits, emotions, and experiences that make us who we are, emphasizing the importance of embracing our flaws and imperfections. This piece is about the time when a person is left to their own devices to come to an awareness of self. the artist wanted to capture the emotion and the state in these times in life - when nothing happens - but in quietness the soul expands.