
This work invites the viewer to dive into the layered world of inner experience. Cracks and textures run across the surface like traces of memory—marks of an inner landscape shaped by time and life. The colors shift between earthy greens and golds, broken up by bursts of bright orange and white—like emotions rising to the surface from deep within.
At the center, a fragile, abstract figure made of twisted barbed wire emerges. It represents the self—both vulnerable and protective. The wire symbolizes how closely protection and pain can exist together. It becomes a metaphor for an identity constantly reshaped by inner tensions and personal experience.
The cracked surface resembles a kind of emotional skin—open, alive, and full of stories. It shows that inner growth is rarely smooth. It comes through breaks, transitions, and inner movement. A quiet yet powerful dialogue unfolds here—between past and future, between pain and transformation.