This series is not about how we appear, but how we exist within ourselves.
In these images, the boundaries between thought, memory, fear, and identity begin to dissolve. What is usually hidden, internal dialogue, unresolved tension, quiet unease, emerges into visible form. The self is no longer stable or singular, but fragmented, observed, judged, and, at times, overtaken.
There is no clear narrative, no fixed starting point. Instead, the viewer enters a shifting psychological space where perception cannot be trusted and meaning is constantly renegotiated. Each image is a moment within that space—an encounter with a version of the self that is both familiar and unsettling.
What unfolds is not a story, but a progression: from unease to confrontation, from control to loss, from surface to depth.
Tap any image to enter the inner world.
Labyrinths of My Mind - There is no straight path through thought.
Fake Memories - What you remember may never have happened.
Volcanic Eruption - What was contained cannot remain so.
A Painter Painting a Painter - Who is creating whom?