







This fine art photography collection explores what remains of a generation slowly consumed by distraction. The faces in these images do not belong to machines; they belong to us. They reveal how identity fractures when overstimulation, noise, and emotional detachment take hold. Through these surreal portraits, fine art photography becomes a mirror, showing the aftermath left behind when attention collapses.
Each portrait in this series exposes a different form of psychological rupture. Human skin blends with metallic surfaces and marble-like fractures, suggesting that the soul itself has been stretched, reinforced, and broken again. The fusion of organic and mechanical elements transforms fine art photography into a psychological map, revealing the invisible tension between the self and the world.
Inspired by Jungian reflections on the shadow and collective fragmentation, the collection portrays the silent consequences of a society that is constantly connected yet profoundly disconnected from itself. The cables, wires, and textures represent attempts to hold identity together while the emotional core disintegrates. These images do not scream. They whisper the truth.
The monochrome palette enhances the weight of the theme. Stillness becomes a language. The viewer is invited to confront what modern life erodes without noticing: presence, depth, and inner unity.
Each artwork measures 50×50 cm and is printed on museum-grade 310g rag paper. The eight-piece collection is available for 3999 euros. Individual prints can be purchased for 699 euros, signed by the artist and shipped worldwide in protective rigid tubes.
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