Splintered
This work is a visual meditation on identity in flux. A half-formed, half-disintegrated human figure rises from a field of color, codes, and symbols, its head multiplying into five distinct faces—each a different emotion, a different self.
Neither fully here nor entirely there, the figure reflects the lived experience of those who navigate multiple cultures, languages, and emotional states. The lines are fractured yet deliberate; the colors clash and harmonize, much like memory and identity often do. Symbols emerge: a warning stripe, a directional beam, an abstract womb, circuitry, and collapsing geometry—all mapping the journey of self through dislocation and reinvention.
This is not a portrait of loss. It is a becoming. In its fragmentation, the figure expands. In its ambiguity, it finds strength. Splintered speaks to anyone who has ever asked: Where do I belong?—and answered, Everywhere.
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