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Me, Myself & I
The series “Me, Myself & I” explores the silent inner conflicts that shape the human experience. It reflects the tension between the different layers of identity we carry within ourselves — the self we show to the world, the self we believe we are, and the self that remains hidden in our thoughts.
Each portrait visualizes an intimate psychological space where vulnerability, doubt, and strength coexist. The work addresses the quiet inner dialogues that accompany us throughout life — moments of reflection, uncertainty, and emotional fragmentation.
Through subtle duplication and shadow-like presence, the images evoke the feeling of an internal conversation. The figure appears divided yet connected, suggesting that identity is never singular but constantly shifting between perception and reality.
Rather than depicting conflict as something dramatic or external, the series focuses on the quiet intensity of the inner struggle — the moments when we face ourselves in silence.
“Me, Myself & I” invites viewers to reflect on their own internal landscapes and the delicate balance between who we are, who we think we are, and who we might become.
Artwork Description
The double presence suggests a dialogue within the self — a quiet confrontation between thought and emotion, strength and vulnerability. The two figures seem close yet slightly displaced, symbolizing the fragile distance between different aspects of identity.
The minimalist composition and monochrome aesthetic focus the viewer’s attention on subtle expressions and body language. The bowed head and closed posture evoke contemplation, solitude, and the weight of internal reflection.
Rather than illustrating a clear narrative, the image creates a psychological space where the viewer can sense the silent tension of an inner struggle — a moment suspended between doubt, acceptance, and self-awareness.
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