“Beneath the surface”

Inside each of us, there is a kind of inner sea, a quiet, changing place where hidden emotions take shape. Stress, anxiety, and the feelings we don’t always notice slowly leave their mark on us, even if we can’t always explain them.

Beneath the Surface sits between two worlds, what we see and what we feel, the body and the mind, the skin and the landscape. Sometimes, the frame is tight, almost abstract, as if the outside world is too much to handle all at once. Other times, it opens wide, and the landscape reflects what we feel inside.

This project doesn’t treat anxiety as something "wrong" or broken. Instead, it sees it as a rhythm something deep and hidden, sometimes overwhelming, sometimes offering release. That tension between feeling trapped and feeling free, between confusion and clarity.

I’m not telling a story. I’m creating a space to feel. A space to pause, to connect, and to sense those subtle movements inside us, the ones we rarely speak about, but that shape how we experience the world.

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