
U Don't Know Me explores the intricate dance between first impressions and their often unseen repercussions. At its core, the work delves into the weight that lasting impressions can bear on an individual. Often, the initial perceptions we form—shaped by societal expectations, preconceived notions, and fleeting encounters—can inadvertently shrink the very essence of a person. As the title suggests, the theme of anonymity permeates the work—too often, individuals are defined by others' perceptions rather than their true selves. In this context, U Don't Know Me serves as a reminder of the importance of looking beyond surface impressions and recognizing the depth of the human experience.