03-02-2025, 03:29 PM
It feels profoundly unsettling, like a scrupulously constructed absence. The sheer stillness-the way she appears perpetually poised-creates an impossible distance - it's tough to exactly hook up with her. Does that isolation amplify a feeling of currently being observed, trapped in a carefully curated space? I'm wondering if the focus on idealized beauty contributes to an unsettling sense of vulnerability - does it subtly hearten a feeling of becoming watched?