eye and wound

How do you translate the dark labyrinth of your own mind? 

Eye and Wound began as an attempt to reimagine Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis through the lens, however it spiralled into self-portraiture, excavating personal landscape of depression. The photographer, once creator and observer, seeks to capture the character’s inner world, but becomes the character herself.

Inspired by the psychological rawness of Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis, Bergman’s Persona, Kafka’s Metamorphosis, and Ana Mendieta’s Silueta Series. The project unfolds as a journey of experimental photography and performative presence. The images trace an intimate descent into mental turmoil where boundaries blur. Each frame exists somewhere between performance and confession, an intimate theatre of the mind’s darkest metamorphosis. A blurred visual diary.

The question isn’t what depression looks like but who survives when the mask becomes your face.

Note: only an excerpt of the photographic series is presented here. The full work and experience is intended for exhibition.