Hidden Roses
“Corona Time” is a polarizing reflection on the global pandemic as a psychological and emotional turning point. Rather than documenting the external events of the era, this work invites the viewer to confront their internal landscape—their reactions, anxieties, and resilience when faced with uncertainty and isolation.
This piece does not offer answers; it functions as a mirror. Each observer brings their own narrative to the work, projecting subconscious associations and personal experiences onto the visual field. The ambiguity is intentional—allowing the artwork to become a kind of psychological Rorschach test, triggering memories, fears, or moments of growth from a globally shared, yet deeply individual, crisis.
The artwork examines the mental mechanisms humans use to survive difficult times, showcasing different symbolic cases of coping strategies—some constructive, some destructive. Icon Zar explores themes of isolation and connection, mental looping, time distortion, and the dualities between chaos and clarity.
“Corona Time” invites us to observe not only the scars left behind but the evolution of human consciousness in the face of global stillness.
- Subject Matter: Concept Art
- Collections: Polarising Art