
PERSONAL SHADOW PORTRAIT
Not conventional art
A personal shadow portrait is not a conventional portrait. It is not a painting of your face or physical form. It is an interpretation and visualisation of what you carry within — but rarely show.
Your shadow consists of everything that has been muted, hidden, suppressed, or distorted throughout life: fear, longing, restrained anger, unspoken dreams, unfinished chapters. What you once learned to conceal in order to belong, survive, or be “acceptable.” A shadow portrait is a meeting with that part of yourself — as part of a transformation process.
To the outside observer, the work may appear striking, raw, or unsettling. Most people can sense that something lies beneath the surface — even if they cannot fully explain what.
Only one person will truly understand it: the one who owns the portrait.
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The Process
You choose to enter the process. It begins with a decision: “I am ready to see what lies hidden and forgotten within me.”
You complete in-depth questionnaires. The questions are not superficial. They are designed to make you think, feel, and react. You answer with brutal honesty — not politely, not correctly, not carefully.
And then... I read between the lines. (There is also the option of personal communication — by phone or email — if you wish)
Then the work with the brush begins. Interpretation and creation
The process is intuitive, psychological, and artistic, and nothing in your portrait is random. Color, structure, and symbolism emerge from your inner material — not from a template.
You receive your shadow portrait sealed, accompanied by a personal letter and a unique, private QR code giving insight into the creation process.
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The healing Process
This work is for those who are curious enough to go deeper —
and brave enough to truly see themselves.​ It is to reclaim the parts of yourself that were never allowed space to exist. — guided, contained, and interpreted by a trained psychotherapist and shadow guide.
It is to reclaim the parts of yourself that were never allowed space to exist. It is about becoming whole again.
Painted slowly.
Interpreted with care.
Held by someone who knows the terrain.
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If you feel a flicker of curiosity — or resistance — simply reading this, that is normal.
It only means you are already in contact with something the portrait is meant to reveal.
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