Paranoid explores the invisible nature of psychological suffering and the stigma that continues to surround mental distress.Unlike physical wounds, emotional... Read More
Paranoid explores the invisible nature of psychological suffering and the stigma that continues to surround mental distress.
Unlike physical wounds, emotional pain lies hidden behind ordinary gestures and familiar faces. It can remain unnoticed, misunderstood, or dismissed. Those who experience it often lead a solitary existence, trapped between the fear of revealing their vulnerability and the burden of being judged.
The work invites viewers to question the assumptions they make about what cannot be seen, challenging the tendency to equate invisibility with absence and inviting them to replace judgement with empathy.