Cracks in Clarity

Cracks in ClarityUsing transparency as a central motif, the work reflects the blurred boundaries between perception and reality, clarity and confusion. The fragile layers of the book evoke the subtle, persistent weight of dysthymic disorder—where emotions linger like shadows, and the self feels both present and fragmented. Light passes through, revealing cracks and spaces, hinting at vulnerability, endurance, and the quiet complexity of the human mind.

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The Weight of Names

This triptych shows a young girl confronted with three words: “freak”, “retarded”, “horse mouth” — insults that do not define her identity, yet shape it nonetheless. The images reflect how bullying at a young age leaves a deep mark and how harmful language can cause lasting damage.

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Hellmark

Forget birthdays, weddings, and all the usual "happy moments." Hellmark is a set of 5 unique greeting cards made for the other side of life—the raw, messy, everything's-on-fire days no one sends cards for (but maybe should).

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