An artistic inquiry into life, selfhood, and personal identity under unstable contemporary conditions.
SELF AMOR is an artist-originated contemporary art project that investigates how human beings remain in relation to themselves within the pressures, fractures, and uncertainties of the present.
Beginning with a solo body of work and a parallel book project, SELF AMOR approaches selfhood not as affirmation or sentiment, but as a serious site of artistic inquiry shaped by vulnerability, dignity, visibility, memory, emotional pressure, and the struggle to remain inwardly alive in contemporary times.
Through painting, sculpture, story, and exhibition-making, the project examines how identity is formed, strained, concealed, defended, and reconfigured under conditions marked by psychological intensity, social exposure, material aspiration, loneliness, performance, instability, and change.
SELF AMOR is conceived as an evolving artistic framework. While rooted in a personal visual and narrative practice, it remains open to future curatorial engagement, exhibition development, and broader dialogue following its initial launch through the solo exhibition and book.
Rather than offering a simplified message, SELF AMOR creates a space in which inner life may be encountered as lived complexity: fractured, searching, resistant, vulnerable, and unresolved.