The Spectator (2022) Digital Arts by Amelia Latiff

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
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Ever wonder what people think about when they stare at you (particularly when they have those steady, unreadable expressions)? Each facial response is different with each glance. It can all mean something. right? Like maybe, there is a chance to do or be something for the other person. But, how then do you read a mask? How should you go about understanding [...]
Ever wonder what people think about when they stare at you (particularly when they have those steady, unreadable expressions)?

Each facial response is different with each glance. It can all mean something.. right? Like maybe, there is a chance to do or be something for the other person.

But, how then do you read a mask? How should you go about understanding its mystery; especially when you cannot see the face behind it? Are those eyes simply deep in thought?

Or is that a look that can kill?

The heart continues to ponder while the soul fills with anxiety and the mind is permeated by nervous, obsessive thoughts. The eyes (which are the only visible part) are stuck in pleasant-seeming slants that read with some kind of formidable knowledge about you.

Who are you, O Spectator, who causes so much paranoia with eyes that seek to read deeply into your audience’s own? Are you frowning behind that mask? It is not easy to tell the thoughts of the masked person even though you could be at a happy event and would be horrified to learn the opposite.

Strangely enough, everything is going to be alright (just do not approach that masked person.. if you can stand the mystery pursuing you).

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Art is a form that requires little introduction because we see it every day. But its highly subjective and controversial nature turns this field into one that is fraught with some difficulty for its target audiences [...]

Art is a form that requires little introduction because we see it every day. 

But its highly subjective and controversial nature turns this field into one that is fraught with some difficulty for its target audiences when they want to access the various artworks’ multifluous leitmotifs and meanings. This can often prevent certain themes as well as messages within these works from becoming clear and understandable to the viewers of any art project.

As an artist, I seek to challenge these obstacles by endeavoring to experiment with various everyday themes in many types of introspective artistic approaches to my art forms. These themes include the struggles around human rights access, sustaining personal freedoms, mental health, and personal isolation/connection. I also hope to investigate various aspects of feminism as well as deal with the conflicting traditional identities that clash with modern day ones that our societies desire to impose on individuals who seek independence above all odds.


Digital art and photography are my chosen mediums for the expression as well as investigations of these examples of artistic ideas or themes. I believe they are the best tools for me as they allow me to create my viewpoints and perspectives the way that I want them to be with little to no fuss. These methods are also great because they allow me to experiment with the latest technology that is available for today’s digital artists in ways that would have been previously been quite resource-limiting as well as expression-restricting.

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