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MFA Thesis 2025.
Anxiety is both a personal and philosophical condition. It emerges not just from particular events, but from a constant confrontation with uncertainty, unfamiliarity, and the impossibility of resolution. In my art practice, I explore this anxiety as a condition of being—something that is embodied, yet abstract; deeply emotional, yet hard to define. My work traces the ... read moretransformation of anxiety from physical sensations to visual metaphors, from representation to abstraction. Through this, I draw connections between personal experiences, philosophical thought (particularly Heidegger's idea of existential anxiety), and the expressive power of asemic writing and fragmented images. This writing traces how my painting evolved into a visual language that engages with the inexpressible, the uncertain, and the act of searching for meaning through the mark.read less
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