Freedom means something different to everyone. There are as many forms of freedom as we can imagine. Each of us is, in a way, free, just as we are all, in some sense, bound. One can be free while in captivity or oppressed even in freedom. Much depends on what freedom means to us, how we perceive it, and which aspect of it we hold most dear.
In this series of works, I explored my own inner sense of freedom. For me, it represents the conclusion of a chapter, the culmination of many battles with my own thoughts.
This series serves as a detailed account of how I imprisoned myself, struggled against it, and ultimately managed to restore harmony within. It stands as proof to myself of the harm we can inflict on ourselves, but also as a reminder that the sense of freedom lies within us, and it is something we must cultivate on our own.