Perspective explores the conditions through which we see rather than what is seen. The image is divided between clarity and mediation, revealing how perception shifts depending on position, atmosphere, and context. One lens filters light through clouds and color, while the other isolates form in darkness, untouched and exact. The glasses act as a threshold, reminding the viewer that vision is never neutral. It is shaped, framed, and influenced long before meaning is assigned.
This work invites reflection on the quiet forces that alter understanding. It asks not what is true, but how truth appears when filtered through experience.