THE UNSEEN is an exhibition from 2024 that brings together 30 participants, each invited to share a personal narrative through a single photographic frame. These works are not merely images to be observed, but fragments of lived experience and stories shaped by memory, vulnerability, and time.
Within these 30 frames live traces of wounds, marks, and moments that are often kept hidden. Some speak of pain, others of growth; some carry silence, others confrontation. Together, they form a collective portrait of the human journey, one that acknowledges both the beauty and the discomfort embedded within it.
I see THE UNSEEN as a space of honesty. Photography here becomes a language for what is difficult to articulate: emotional scars, unresolved questions, and quiet resilience. Each participant approaches their story differently, yet all are connected by the same impulse; to be seen, even partially, even imperfectly.
This exhibition does not seek to offer conclusions or resolutions. Instead, it invites viewers to pause, to sit with these images, and to recognize fragments of their own experiences reflected back at them. The wounds, the marks, the stories, both good and bad are not endpoints, but evidence of movement. They are proof that life continues, that growth exists alongside loss.
THE UNSEEN is a celebration of the journey itself. It reminds us that every experience, visible or hidden, forms who we are. And that in acknowledging these unseen parts, we honor the full spectrum of being human.