This series of four photos explores the fragmented nature of self-reflection and the struggle to see ourselves fully. Focusing solely on hands and feet, with no body or face present, the images symbolize the incomplete ways we often understand ourselves. The mirrors, with their sharp reflections and multiple angles, represent the process of self-reflection distorted, incomplete, and fractured.
The yellow lighting casts an uneasy tone, evoking a sense of negativity or dissatisfaction, reflecting the critical lens through which we sometimes view ourselves. By removing the face and body, the series emphasizes how fragmented self-perception can feel, especially when we focus on parts rather than the whole. These images invite viewers to consider how their reflections both physical and emotional can distort the truth of who they are.