LEADER WITHOUT FACE AND VISION
HM-ART1063- Oil on canvas 80x100cm
He stands in front—
but he does not see.
A figure without a face, without direction, without vision, yet still followed. His presence is enough to guide, or perhaps to misguide. Authority no longer comes from clarity, but from position alone.
Behind him, shadows gather. Movements form. Unrest grows quietly, almost unnoticed, like a storm building beneath the surface. The figures in the background are not yet defined, but their energy is unmistakable—uncertain, fragmented, and increasingly volatile.
In the foreground, another presence watches. Observes. Questions. The “unknown man” looks upward, searching for meaning, for guidance, for something to believe in. But what he faces is emptiness—a leadership that reflects nothing back.
This is not only about power.
It is about trust.
How long can one follow without direction?
How long before doubt transforms into resistance?
The silence between these figures is filled with tension. Not yet confrontation—but no longer acceptance.
Because when vision disappears at the top,
uncertainty spreads below.
And somewhere in that growing distance,
the first cracks begin to form.