Hallucination II (2022)
Based on my personal experience of attachment disorder, I created Hallucination in 2019. This work attempts to illustrate my emotional insecurity and how I perceived myself and my relation to the outside world. The format of black and white with digital noise portrays the emotional barriers I have been feeling throughout adulthood. In 2022, I created Hallucination II, using images from my previous project. I aimed to reveal my emotional progress in the past three years by presenting the photographs in their original colour instead of black and white but kept the digital noise to show the existing emotional barrier I still feel with other people. To the artist, this project is both self-reflecting and self-healing. By exposing my vulnerability to the public, I wish to generate mental courage, and empower individuals with insecure attachment to find their own inner strength.