No One Is Watching

No One Is Watching

No One is Watching explores the contrast between childhood and adulthood, wishing for the freedoms of getting older but, as you age, wishing for the freedom of being young. It explores how these two beings coexist, finding a middle ground to embrace both childlike wonder and adulthood.

It questions the female experience of becoming a voyeur to your own life as you strive to fulfil others' expectations, encouraging you to reconnect with your inner child and experience the freedom it brings.

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