My photographic practice is centered on the exploration of the inner world. Through the lens, I strive to transform ineffable inner feelings into visible images, granting form and weight to deeply personal emotions. This pursuit unfolds as a secret inner journey, a form of self-consolation completed through imagery. My past carries both scars and nurtures secret joys; together they constitute the foundation of my creation.
In this project, those most naked yet most deeply hidden emotions—loneliness, helplessness, chaos, anxiety, and sorrow—finally emerge. After completely stripping away the clamor of color, what remains is pure catharsis. I use photography as a medium to “rub” the surging emotions of my inner world: grain, blur, defocus, and fragmented light and shadow become the material traces of these unspeakable things. Here, the image is no longer a record, but the residue, resonance, and reconstruction of emotion.
Nonlinearity, fragmentation, and polysemy here become generative modes of perception and existence. These works are a continuous, almost ritualistic meditation—embracing both already-formed silhouettes and untamed blurs, together witnessing the subtle negotiations between self and world again and again.