According to a recent study published in the Journal of Neuroscience, the brain instantly determines how trustworthy a face is before it is fully perceived. This supports the fact that as humans we make spontaneous judgements about people. Humans commonly judge people based on their appearance or feel as though they can read someone when really, the only persons story that is fully exposed before our eyes is our own.
After all, beneath the surface aren't we all built of multiple layers?
A series of portraits that embrace this concept-we are all layered individuals.