Meat Mirror traces the shifting boundary between being seen and being consumed, where visibility can slip into objectification or possession. Developed in Sardinia, a place where time and distance allowed the artist to transform raw experience into intention, the series moves through phases of rage, resignation, and reflection. The imagery, drawn from both lived experience and imagination, progresses from muted, roughened surfaces to vivid, charged color. This transformation mirrors an internal shift from fragmentation to clarity. The work engages painting as a process of negotiating vulnerability and power, reclaiming one's own image in the process.