“Spoken Portrait” explores the invisible dialogue we carry within ourselves. I was inspired by the idea that our identity is... Read More
“Spoken Portrait” explores the invisible dialogue we carry within ourselves. I was inspired by the idea that our identity is not only shaped by what we show outwardly, but by the constant stream of thoughts, memories, and internal narratives that live beneath the surface. The face becomes a container of language—fragmented, repetitive, and evolving—revealing a psychological landscape rather than a fixed identity.
Through the integration of text within the portrait, I aim to make the intangible visible: the inner voice that can both construct and challenge who we are. I hope viewers experience a moment of introspection, recognizing their own internal dialogue and questioning the stories they tell themselves.
I chose a mixed-media, text-based approach to merge visual and linguistic expression, allowing words to function not only as meaning but as texture and form. The contemporary, expressive style reflects the complexity of the human mind—layered, fluid, and deeply personal