Continue to check in as the series expands.Escapism-Purpose observes the ways humans soften reality in order to survive it. Through habits of distraction and comfort, the work reflects on how relief can also cause distance from one another, from the natural world, And our Purpose within it.
"Escapism" opens the narrative of this collection. It examines dissociation not as avoidance, but as a survival mechanism in a country marked by ongoing turmoil. Through small, intimate gestures- a sip, a shared laugh, a fleeting joke among friends- the subject’s worries begin to recede. They are not erased or silenced, but gently pushed into the periphery. In this suspended space between awareness and distance, the work reflects on escapism as both refuge and necessity.