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Inner Architecture
Series of Drawings
March 2026
Every person carries a hidden architecture within them - an internal landscape shaped slowly through memory, migration, intimacy, fear, and repetition.This series of drawings explores the self as a constructed space rather than a fixed identity.
Impossible staircases, endless corridors, suspended bridges, and rooms without endings become visual metaphors for thought, memory, and emotional experience. Each encounter adds another passageway. Every loss constructs another staircase. Over time, the blueprint becomes unreadable.The spaces fold back onto themselves like dreams - unstable, nonlinear, and resistant to logic. As the viewer moves deeper into these imagined environments, certainty dissolves. Scale shifts. Time fractures. Direction disappears. The architecture behaves like memory itself: expanding in darkness, repeating, fragmenting, refusing completion.
At the centre of the work is the idea of psychological geography - how the places we inhabit continue living inside us long after we leave them behind. Cities migrate with people, fragments of architecture and atmosphere merging into internal worlds that feel both deeply personal and strangely collective. These drawings function as spatial biographies rather than chronological narratives: maps of detours, disappearances, returns, and emotional residue. Though the spaces are imaginary, they are built from recognisable human experience.
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