This project explores youth as a state of becoming rather than a fixed identity. Set within neon light and a vibrant, sensory atmosphere, the images reflect the tension between movement and stillness, noise and introspection. The subject exists surrounded by visual and sonic stimuli, yet remains inward-looking, caught between presence and distance.
The glowing colours express both energy and confusion, mirroring the emotional intensity of youth. They speak of restlessness, desire, and uncertainty, while body language and expressions reveal quieter moments of reflection. In these pauses, solitude is not absence, but space for thought.
Arcade games function as symbolic elements within the series. They represent a search for connection with the inner child, while at the same time marking a distance from childhood itself. Play becomes both comfort and loss, a moment of return and a quiet farewell.
Rather than offering clear answers, the series stays with uncertainty. It holds the fragile balance between being seen and feeling alone, between stimulation and introspection. Through light, colour, and gesture, the project reflects identity as something constantly unfolding, shaped by memory, emotion, and contradiction.
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