I explore the idea of lost souls, where a lack of awareness shows up as dark shadows taking over the world around us. With this piece, I want to remind people how important it is to stay aware in a society that feels more disconnected than ever.
“Lost City” is a visual lament—a portrayal of what happens when consciousness fades and shadows take root. The city depicted is not just a place, but a state of being. It is built from forgotten truths, abandoned clarity, and the quiet erosion of connection. The darkness here is not dramatic—it’s subtle, creeping, familiar.
The textures are raw, layered with fragments of thought and emotion. There’s a sense of collapse, but also of stillness. The figures—if they appear—are blurred, almost ghostlike. They are not gone, but lost. Not absent, but unaware.
- Subject Matter: Journey Through Shadows