Human perception is an interconnected process, shaped by sensory experiences, emotions, cultural norms, and psychological projections. As creators of reality, we generate a dynamic interplay between what is real and what is perceived. Yet, amidst the shifting landscapes of digital and mediated dynamics, the face remains an undeniable truth; an anchor in a world increasingly shaped by algorithms and images.
Through this work, I aim to provoke reflection on the dynamics of perception and identity, where the visible and invisible layers of reality often collide. The illuminated face, as a mirror of emotions, invites the viewer to explore not just the surface, but the deeper emotional truths that lie beneath. It is both a personal expression and a shared language, emotions reflected in the features, raw and unguarded.
A face is a fact; an undeniable mirror of our feelings, a truth that transcends the fleeting, enduring amidst the noise of modern life.