Deterioration explores the psychological portrait through the human figure. In this series, the focus shifts away from space and architecture toward emotional presence, inner tension, and personal experience. Through distorted atmospheres, uneasy expressions, and fragmented details, the paintings reflect feelings of anxiety, isolation, emotional exhaustion, and existential discomfort.
Objects and backgrounds become important narrative elements within the works. Traces of neglected interiors, scattered everyday items, alcohol bottles and fading surroundings speak about abandonment, loneliness, and the quiet presence of decay and mortality. Some paintings subtly balance between sincerity and irony — questioning self-destructive lifestyles while simultaneously revealing their emotional familiarity.
The series is deeply connected to personal experiences and emotional states. Rather than depicting specific individuals, these portraits function as psychological reflections — suspended somewhere between vulnerability, alienation, exhaustion, and dark humor. Deterioration becomes a visual study of inner collapse, emotional survival, and the fragile atmosphere surrounding contemporary existence.















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