The Breakthrough explores the invisible captivity of living for others’ expectations and the liberating moment we reclaim our own dreams. This tension is rendered through the stark contrast of acrylic and soft pastel, mirroring the friction between rigid compliance and raw, vulnerable truth. As the fluid, obscured central figure expands, the heavy bars of conformity are relegated to the background, proving that the moment we realize our true desires, our cages lose their power and we finally break free.
The Wave explores the slow, heavy collapse of containment into external force. Against a background of corrosive rust, a female figure begins to release the rage she has long suppressed. The transformation behaves like a rising wave: gradual, unstoppable, and carrying an immense weight. It captures the precise transition from endurance to inevitable power, demonstrating that buried anger does not disappear; it swells until it becomes a force that can no longer be contained.
