This project is a surreal visual journey through the personal experience of growing up. It blends bright colors, hyperbolized corporeality, and symbolic childhood imagery that gradually weaves into the fabric of adult reality.
The project captures moments of transition, when the body is no longer childlike, yet memory still clings to familiar symbols. Within it are irony, bodily awakening, fragments of the past, and an attempt to stay grounded in the present.
I explore how our perception of time changes: in childhood, it felt endless; now it rushes by like a speeding train that cannot be stopped. Adulthood is a painful farewell to toys and naivety — things that once acted as a shield from reality.
The hyperbolized and ironic images in this series are my way of preserving a fragile yet vital part of myself, so as not to get lo
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