This series confronts the sanitized, neutralized art world by weaponizing despair — portraying the rawness of human experience as a critique of indifference. It interrogates complicity, commercialism, and the erasure of trauma in contemporary visual culture. The series is a manifesto: the viewer cannot remain neutral.
Despair fractures identity. These works confront the viewer with vulnerability as resistance, revealing what the art world often prefers to erase: rupture, decay, and the unfiltered weight of memory.
Fracture is the gaze interrupted; Erosion is the residue of what is left behind when neutrality fails. The body, the surface, the very light — all carry testimony.