"The surface meaning is deeper than imagined."
This project represents an autobiographical work. It explores notions of depression and anxiety, moreover conditions that so many people struggle with on a day-to-day basis.
Behind my body of work, suffocation is a frequent feeling for me, I've always listened to everyone and hid my own voice to please the others. I hid for years, but with my Art I feel I don't need to hide. Through photography, I found my surface to breathe for a moment and feel all right. The moment when I'm honest to myself and when fears are shown without prejudice.
These images express anxieties, deep and dark feelings, materialized in a photograph. Through these images the viewer visualizes innumerable "molded scenarios". My images are made within the context of suburban and domestic environments, places I feel connected and comfortable to express myself.
It is not just what the subject talks about my personality, but how the viewer reacts by visualizing these images. What he has to say that can tell a lot about his dark feelings.