Exposed 8 X 12
Title: Exposed
Artist: Peter Blain/ Contemporary
Medium: Mixed media illustration (digital reproduction)
Style: Surrealism / Symbolic Figurative
A stark silhouette of the human body sits poised in quiet stillness, yet the head reveals something far more unsettling—a skull exposed like an anatomical diagram, with colored strands extending outward as though the mind itself has been pulled apart and examined. The work confronts the viewer with a powerful metaphor: beneath the composed exterior of the human form lies the fragile machinery of thought, memory, and mortality.
The contrast between the elegant posture of the figure and the clinical revelation of the skull evokes themes central to modern existential art—identity, vulnerability, and the thin boundary between the physical body and the unseen workings of the mind. The muted background heightens the psychological focus, allowing the viewer to contemplate the tension between outward appearance and inner reality.
Exposed invites reflection on the human condition: how much of who we are remains hidden beneath the surface, and what is revealed when that surface is stripped away.

