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This series is a visual exploration of the complex, multifaceted bond between mother and child—a relationship filled with love and dependence, yet woven with misunderstanding, silent violence, and suppressed tension. Private spaces—intimate, semi-psychoanalytic, and at times unsettling—serve as the stage for these encounters; places where the lines between care and control, closeness and escape, become entangled.
The color pink in my work, contrary to its conventional association with softness or femininity, embodies emotional compression, inner tension, and unspoken pressure that has settled into the hidden layers of this relationship.
Through repetitive linear textures and dense, uneasy surfaces, I seek to reflect the anxiety, mental loops, and lived experience of maternal relationships—narratives rooted not only in the position of the child, but also in my subconscious confrontation with the idea of “ mother "