I Was Never Really Here

'I Was Never Really Here' is a series of photomontages using close-up photos of forks. It explores the paradoxical nature of human constraints: limits that can both protect us and hold us back. The works examine how boundaries keep us safe from endless possibilities while also preventing us from fully experiencing life.

The photomontage process transforms familiar objects into abstract forms, reflecting our complex relationship with limitation. By altering ordinary objects, the work challenges not only the visible barriers we encounter, but also the invisible ones we carry within ourselves. It investigates the tension between our need for structure and our desire for freedom.

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