Hello guy’s 👋🏼
Today I’m so excited to share my drawings I did yesterday, it called Unspoken ✍🏼
In Unspoken, we encounter a portrait that captures a powerful moment of inner silence. The subject—a young man—rests his head on his clenched fist, his gaze intense yet distant. His eyes meet the viewer's, but not directly,they seem to look through us, as though caught between the weight of the past and the uncertainty of the future.
His face is rendered with careful detail—strong lines, expressive eyes, tightly-pressed lips, and a hand clenched not in anger, but in quiet endurance.
Every shadow and highlight on his face tells its own story of dreams held back, of thoughts that cannot be voiced, of feelings that are too deep for words.
The clenched fist under his chin is symbolicit shows he’s holding something in, perhaps frustration, tiredness, or determination. It’s not raised in protest, but it isn’t relaxed either. It’s the perfect visual metaphor for things left unsaid.
This piece speaks for those who feel deeply but say little. For those who carry burdens with quiet grace. Unspoken is about resilience in stillness, the language of the eyes, and the complexity behind a single moment.
The yellow background was intentionally chosen. Yellow is often associated with happiness and light, but here, it serves a deeper contrast. It represents the hope that surrounds him, even when he doesn’t feel it. It wraps around his figure like silent encouragement, though his expression suggests he’s still wrestling with something heavy inside.