Blue Albino Boy is a work that explores identity, perception, and the quiet strength found in difference. The use of blue is intentional—it’s a color that, for me, speaks of depth, calmness, and an unspoken resilience. In this piece, the figure’s albinism is not portrayed as a limitation but as a unique presence that stands boldly in its own truth. I wanted the work to challenge how we see beauty, to remind us that strength often lies in what sets us apart.
Every shade and contour in this drawing is meant to capture both vulnerability and pride. The cool tones wrap the subject in a sense of serenity, while the gaze invites the viewer to look beyond the skin and connect with the person within. Blue Albino Boy is more than a portrait—it is a celebration of individuality, a call to embrace difference, and a quiet statement that uniqueness is not something to hide, but something to be seen
Features
- Material: Pen on paper
- Dimension: 32*60 inches