This piece is a visual representation of the act of reflection as encountered in the different forms of thinking or over-thinking, day-dreaming or contemplating… It is inspired by Rodin’s bronze sculpture “Le Penseur” and E. Hopper’s narrative scenes of people in a specific context looking outside the window. The enigmatic headless one-line figure is the main and central element of the piece. Its posture and the carrefully composed landscape blur the spatio-temporal context and ignite the imaginery as the viewer wonders what the subject is thinking. Quiet and self-reflective this piece echoes inner personal philosophies and the eternal struggle of the research of an identity conditioned by one’s surrounding.