The project visually manifests the relationship between my inner experiences and the external changes that affect them. Doors are opening and closing in front of us, and opportunities are alternately disappearing and reappearing. This is a time of constant change, accompanied by endless personal adjustments and adaptation to a changing reality. This pressure, external and internal, slowly takes me apart, exposing my feelings, making me vulnerable, revealing deeply hidden emotions and fears.
Reflecting on my own experiences and creating this fragmented installation, I depicted not so much my own face as a collective one.
The project is a mosaic self-portrait made up of photographic cubes and handwritten phrases. Some fragments are missing, exposing individual words on the wall; others can be moved or removed, transforming the composition. That's how I see my environment now—constantly changing, vulnerable, and susceptible to reassembly.