Collection: Interior Worlds
Interior Worlds explores the layered landscapes of memory, imagination, and emotional survival. These works move beneath surface narratives to examine how identity is shaped through stories—both lived and imagined—and how inner life becomes a place of refuge, transformation, and meaning. Each piece constructs an interior space that holds contradiction: strength and vulnerability, fracture and resilience, concealment and revelation. Books, architecture, figures, light, and symbolic forms act as thresholds between outer experience and inner reality. These elements function not as illustration, but as carriers of memory—anchors for moments when stories became shelter, language became belonging, and imagination offered continuity in the face of displacement, loss, or change. Many of the works draw from deeply personal experiences—nomadism, homelessness, childhood wonder, friendship, and self-protection—not as confession, but as shared human terrain. The interior world is not presented as escapism, but as a vital site of intelligence and repair. It is where we rehearse becoming, hold grief and joy side by side, and transform brokenness into meaning. Interior Worlds honors the quiet labor of inner life—the unseen spaces where identity is assembled, tested, and sustained. These works invite viewers to linger with what lies beneath appearances and consider the invisible architectures that allow us not only to endure, but to imagine, connect, and remain whole.