Artist Notes
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my poster/no4/Internal Warden
(2025, Digital Poster Art)This work is a psychological confrontation with the architecture of our own paralysis. The legs in formal, striped attire stand not just in physical stillness—but in existential compliance. They belong to no one in particular, because they could belong to anyone: to every mind that has become its own jailer. “Comfort is…
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my poster/no3/Where Does It End?
It begins with a whisper—you must be more.More polished. More admired. More seen.The whisper becomes a voice,The voice becomes a scream,And the scream wears your face. This piece explores the internal machinery of modern desire—where identity is no longer built from within, but stitched together by endless performances for recognition. The repeated mouths are not…
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my poster/NO2/Living in Others’ Eyes
In a world where the gaze is the sole judge of being, we are seen before we ever truly live. Identity is no longer an inner essence, but a reflection of expectations projected through the eyes of others. We have become mere objects on an endless stage of public judgment, where validation fuels existence. In…
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my poster/NO1/For Sale
For Sale Here, the human is no longer a whole; fragmented, categorized, arranged behind glass.A hand for work, a mouth for speaking, an ear for listening — each thing in its place, ready to be chosen.No feeling, no identity; only function. A headless man stands, watching. He has no face, no eyes, no thought. The…
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Artist statement: For Sale
AbstractIn a reality increasingly shaped by market logic, the human being is no longer perceived as a coherent whole but as a sum of useful parts. The poster For Sale presents a powerful visual metaphor for this fragmentation, where identity dissolves and individuals are displayed like products in a shop window—available, categorized, and emptied of…

