This work explores transformation, inner resilience, and the process of rising again after emotional wounds and periods of deep exhaustion.
The phoenix appears as a symbol of change, self-empowerment, and the reclaiming of an inner identity that could not be entirely destroyed despite social devaluation and personal crises.
The relief-like mountain refers to a long and often painful journey through isolation, overwhelm, and inner darkness. The black figures, storm-like structures, and falling forms symbolize destructive influences, fear, and the weight of social exclusion, while light and organic elements open a counter-space of hope, growth, and possibility.
At its core, the work is not about sudden redemption, but about healing as a conscious and ongoing process — a decision to turn toward the light despite experienced wounds and to reclaim one’s own voice.