Suburb derived from the hungarian word város, defines a city which is far from the center, usually outer region near the border of the province; in our culture, builds a wall between by transforming a separate soul and life style beyond the physical and geographical definition. Meanwhile, wall is a border that drawn between people affects the fact of identity. This multi-layered, multi-dimensional, multi-componential situation on the point of hold on to life; turns imprisonment inside the walls into rage and helplessness.
Identity is shaped by knitting the subconscious with the relationships in social events, cultural backgrounds, conflicts, tensions, images that remain in the memory, patterns, extensions.
Children of the moor, whose dreams are yet flourishing by the shore, are the step fellows of colorless and merciless life. Walls that surround life since their childhood are sometimes thin and transparent, sometimes thick, rigid and closed. These children demolish walls and open up to a new world developing a new form of existence or remains with himself and meanings that he ascribed strengthening their walls.
This study, reveals social realities with dramatic effect of the black and white photography in a poetic approach. To touch the lives of the children, our deepest needs; identity perceptions and reflected identities are made visible. This study is made to establish the fact that we can not hide joy, happiness, frustration, pain, sorrow, pity on their eyes with the walls that cringed to their cells.