UPSIDE DOWN, 2024

UPSIDE DOWN explores a state of internal imbalance.

It begins with a moment when the world loses its orientation—where light and gravity no longer align. Within this condition, two extreme states coexist, not as opposites, but as forces continuously pulling within the same body.

Through photography and installation, the body becomes a site of tension and reconfiguration—suspended between weight and weightlessness, searching for a new center of gravity.

Rather than illustrating emotion, the work translates it into spatial language—into distortion, repetition, and dislocation. What appears inverted is not a disruption of reality, but a reconstruction of order from within.

UPSIDE DOWN is not about losing control, but about reconfiguring it—an attempt to locate balance within instability.