The presented work was produced for the mini and final thesis of my graduation in 2017. This series investigates the impact of societal pressures that attempt to mold individuals to fit rigid norms, often suppressing unique traits and individual expression. Through both research and visual installation, I explore the psychological toll of this conformity, portraying a grotesque, boxed figure and a rectangular brain as metaphors for societal conditioning and restricted thinking.
This work questions the difference between nurturing individuality and enforcing conformity, inviting viewers to reflect on the effects of such molding on personal identity and the beauty of authentic self-expression.
Title: “Suppression” 2017
Medium: Oil and Acrylics on Canvas, Acrylic Sheets and Aluminum.
Dimensions: 125 x 125 x 125 cm
Year : 2017
Different views of installation “Suppression”
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Medium: Oil Paint on Canvas
Dimensions: 122 x 122 cm
Year : 2017
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Medium: Oil Paints and Acrylics on Canvas, Translucent Acrylic Sheets and Lasani.
Dimensions: 18 x 135 x 135 cm
Year : 2017
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Medium: Oil Paints and Acrylics on Canvas, Translucent Acrylic Sheets and Lasani.