FORMS OF SCREAM
Between two voids, the subject reveals itself torn: between the mask shown to the world and the emptiness within. Faces and hands become amorphous, not as deformity but as truth — fragility, anxiety, panic, and solitude emerge in raw forms, showing the inner movement of the soul. What is amorphous exposes what ideals hide: uncertainty, vulnerability, liquid identity. In an age dominated by artificial perfection and surface polish, these images reclaim the human from the crack: pain as origin of urge of subjectivity, fragility as root of authenticity, emotion as resistance. Not polished, not idealized — but raw, honest, emotionally charged contemporary photography.