Shadows of the Mind

Three artists—three distinct perceptions of reality—yet all united by a common thread: the dissolution of the boundaries between the real and the unreal. Their graphic works challenge the very essence of human nature, using a single color—black—to reshape the human face and form on stark white paper.

What was once a medium for capturing the real world, as seen in the early black-and-white photography, now becomes a tool for depicting the imagined, the surreal, and the mind's deepest layers. These works do not merely reflect; they transform, using the simplicity of monochrome to explore the complexity of the human experience.