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Unseen - where I can speak
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Unseen - where I can speak
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Current price: $8.69
Original price: $9.99


By None
Unseen - where I can speak
Current price: $8.69
Original price: $9.99
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Unseen is a return to where it all began: language. Before the canvases, before the layers of paint, texture, and silence, there were poems-words that gave shape to what I could not say out loud. This book is a homecoming to a place, to a voice.
This collection holds what life tried to silence: grief that lingered, illness that reshaped my world, blurred and burning memory, and love too expansive to resolve. These poems are the voice behind each brushstroke, the truths beneath the images.
While Untitled (Vol. 1) explored hidden narratives through visual abstraction, Unseen (Vol. 2) leans fully into the power of naming. Here, the invisible is made visible. Each poem is a fragment of private reckoning-vulnerable, personal, and unafraid.
This book is for anyone who has ever felt invisible, unheard, or undone and chose to stay. It is a reminder that voice can exist even in silence and that the most powerful truths are often the ones we almost didn't say.
Unseen is a return to where it all began: language. Before the canvases, before the layers of paint, texture, and silence, there were poems-words that gave shape to what I could not say out loud. This book is a homecoming to a place, to a voice.
This collection holds what life tried to silence: grief that lingered, illness that reshaped my world, blurred and burning memory, and love too expansive to resolve. These poems are the voice behind each brushstroke, the truths beneath the images.
While Untitled (Vol. 1) explored hidden narratives through visual abstraction, Unseen (Vol. 2) leans fully into the power of naming. Here, the invisible is made visible. Each poem is a fragment of private reckoning-vulnerable, personal, and unafraid.
This book is for anyone who has ever felt invisible, unheard, or undone and chose to stay. It is a reminder that voice can exist even in silence and that the most powerful truths are often the ones we almost didn't say.


















