This gallery explores the intricate and layered meaning of "home"—both as a physical structure and an emotional sanctuary. Each artwork captures a different interpretation of home, reflecting themes of memory, identity, solitude, and connection.
This gallery explores the intricate and layered meaning of "home"—both as a physical structure and an emotional sanctuary. Each artwork captures a different interpretation of home, reflecting themes of memory, identity, solitude, and connection.
From surreal portraits merging faces with architectural elements to dreamlike landscapes where homes float in isolation, the collection questions how deeply our sense of belonging intertwines with our perception of space. The recurring motifs of fragmented structures and delicate details evoke a yearning for stability in a world of constant change.
From surreal portraits merging faces with architectural elements to dreamlike landscapes where homes float in isolation, the collection questions how deeply our sense of belonging intertwines with our perception of space. The recurring motifs of fragmented structures and delicate details evoke a yearning for stability in a world of constant change.
"The Concept of Home" invites viewers to consider what "home" means to them—a place of safety, a memory, or a metaphorical reflection of self. It challenges us to reflect on how our personal experiences shape the way we construct and deconstruct the idea of home in our hearts and minds.
"The Concept of Home" invites viewers to consider what "home" means to them—a place of safety, a memory, or a metaphorical reflection of self. It challenges us to reflect on how our personal experiences shape the way we construct and deconstruct the idea of home in our hearts and minds.