Blinded Women

What does it mean to wear blinders? Often, it is seen as something negative—suggesting ignorance, limitation, or a refusal to see the full picture. But is that always true? These self-portraits explore what it means to narrow one's vision. For some, focus is a choice; for others, it is an instinct. Hyperfocus can obscure the broader view, but it can also bring an intensity of clarity that others might overlook. When the world fades beyond the edges, does that create a sense of confinement, or does it sharpen what remains visible? Blinded Woman is not just about losing sight—it is about choosing where to look, about the tension between vulnerability and control. Perhaps blindness is not always a weakness, but a different way of seeing—a way of seeing deeply, even if not widely.