This painting depicts a man with a clock instead of a head, a powerful image that raises important questions about the essence of time and its impact on our identity. The clock, symbolising constancy and order, becomes a metaphor for the social expectations and roles
we assume in our daily lives.The man deprived of his usual appearance represents the archetype of the modern man, who is often trapped by time and responsibilities. He has no face, only
a mechanism that drives his actions and decisions. It is an invitation to reflect on how much
we are influenced by external factors and how often we forget our true desires and aspirations.
Time can be both friend and foe. It can inspire action, but it can also be a cause of stress and pressure. This painting encourages the viewer to see the humanity behind the clock, to free themselves from the shackles of time and to find their true identity. What is your time?
How do you define yourself in a world full of expectations? This work offers you the
opportunity to reflect on who you are outside of strict clocks and social constructs.