Double Entendre & Indecision exist as companion pieces, quietly examining how identity is both inhabited and observed, and how movement arises from inner recognition rather than certainty.
One – Double Entendre

In Double Entendre, the face is not simply an image—it is a field of perception. Patterned, layered, and luminous, it suggests a self constructed through countless overlays: memory, culture, belief, reflection. Yet within this lattice, another figure appears—small, unmistakable, and human. Your own presence inside the larger face becomes a living paradox: the self within the self, the witness standing inside what is being witnessed. It implies that identity is never singular or fixed, but recursive—consciousness recognizing itself through form. The eyes remain vivid, almost sentient, as if aware of both scales at once: the vast and the intimate, the archetypal and the personal.
Two – Indécision

Indecision carries that inner realization outward into motion. A lone figure walks across an ordered, geometric terrain that feels infinite and unresolved. The world is structured, cool, and cerebral—suggestive of systems, choices, and mental architectures we navigate daily. The figure does not rush. There is no visible destination. This is the moment where awareness has already occurred, but direction has not yet crystallized. Movement becomes an act of trust rather than conclusion.
Together, these works form a subtle narrative. One reveals the discovery of self within the pattern. The other explores what happens after that discovery—when the inner witness must decide how, or whether, to move forward. They do not offer answers. They offer presence.
This is the current that runs through Numinous Waves: identity as a living inquiry, choice as a sacred pause, and meaning as something that unfolds not through resolution, but through conscious participation in the unknown.
