SELF AMOR is a contemporary art project built around an ongoing artistic inquiry into life, selfhood, and personal identity in the context of unstable contemporary conditions.
About us
The project begins in visual practice. Its paintings and sculptures emerge from lived observation, emotional experience, and sustained reflection on contemporary human conditions. Over time, this process also opened into writing, as certain experiences and inner states demanded another language. The visual works and the book, therefore, developed as parallel expressions of the same deeper inquiry.
SELF AMOR begins with an authored solo exhibition and book, while remaining open to future curatorial engagement, exhibitions, publications, and critical dialogue. It does not seek simple answers, but creates a space in which selfhood can be examined through image, form, story, contradiction, and emotional truth.
SELF AMOR is a contemporary art project centered on an ongoing artistic inquiry into life, selfhood, and personal identity amid unstable contemporary conditions.
At its core, the project asks: How do human beings remain in relation to themselves when contemporary life pressures identity, dignity, inner coherence, and emotional survival?
Rather than approaching this through therapeutic language or simplified ideas of self-worth, SELF AMOR treats selfhood as a serious artistic and existential field of inquiry. It is concerned with vulnerability, alienation, longing, visibility, resilience, fracture, emotional exposure, and the effort to preserve one’s own center under pressure.
Work
Art that advances an artistic inquiry, alongside stories of dignity, selfhood, and emotional survival.
Creative Fusion
Where fine art and narrative meet in a shared field of inquiry.
Painting, sculpture, and story come together through emotional truth, selfhood, and transformation.


Global Reach
From Hyderabad to international contexts, SELF AMOR invites audiences into an evolving artistic inquiry through exhibitions, visual works, and story.
The project explores selfhood, dignity, and emotional survival through immersive art and narrative forms.