Between States of Being

The Human Remnants

Inner Landscapes explores the emotional architecture of memory, identity, and psychological transformation through abstraction. Each composition functions like a fragmented map of the inner world. Layered forms, rhythmic markings, and shifting geometries emerge as visual traces of thought, emotion, and lived experience. Rather than depicting physical places, these works invite viewers into spaces shaped by intuition, tension, healing, and reflection.

The series balances structure with spontaneity. Vibrant passages of color intersect with quieter moments of stillness, creating a dialogue between order and disruption, clarity and uncertainty. Influenced by both Eastern and Western visual traditions, the compositions carry echoes of personal history, migration, resilience, and the continual reconstruction of self.

Within these abstract environments, symbols repeat, dissolve, and reassemble like fragments of memory resurfacing over time. The result is a body of work that encourages contemplation rather than conclusion. A space where emotion becomes form, and where viewers are invited to discover their own meanings within the layered terrain of the unseen.

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