"Patterns of Identity" depicts a quiet, understated force that emerges through a visual vocabulary of rhythm, symbolism and tradition. The portrait focuses on a young woman, enveloped by a cloak and headscarf composed of contrasting black and white patterns. These patterns do not appear merely decorative, but function as a vivid map of culture, heritage and personal history.
Her gaze is intense and straight ahead - not defiant, but imbued with a quiet certainty. The eyes act as the anchor point of the work: deep, clear and charged with stories that seem to exist just outside the frame. They form the human versus the graphic, the soft versus the structured.
The patterns on her clothes are diverse: stripes, dots, lines and blocks alternate in a rhythmic cadence. They refer to traditional textile art, handmade fabrics and cultural signatures passed down from generation to generation. Each shape seems to be a carrier of meaning - a symbolic language in which identity is not spoken, but worn.
The monochrome style reinforces all this. Without colour, only essence remains: form, light, contour, and the story that whispers in silence. The contrast between black and white emphasises the duality of identity: origin versus future, tradition versus individuality, visibility versus inner world.
"Patterns of Identity" is thus an ode to the complexity of the self. It shows how identity does not consist of one story, but of many layers, interwoven into a whole that is as unique as it is unrepeatable. The artwork captures that moment when a person carries not only themselves, but also the history that lives within them - made visible in the patterns around her and the strength in her gaze.
Created by Bianca ter Riet with support from AI.
Bianca ter Riet is a versatile artist who expresses herself through paintings, photography, and digital art. Her work is inspired by daily experiences, travels, and conversations, characterized by a strong sense of style, proportion, and color use. She creates art that stimulates the.. Read more…