SELF AMORA is an evolving art project that investigates how human beings remain in relation to themselves within the unstable conditions of contemporary life.
ART
The visual language of SELF AMOR unfolds through painting and sculpture.
These works explore selfhood as a site of emotional, psychological, and embodied experience. Rather than illustrating a fixed message, they emerge from a sustained artistic engagement with inner life under contemporary conditions: vulnerability, rupture, longing, shame, tenderness, self-possession, silence, endurance, and return.
The paintings may move between figuration and atmosphere, presence and erasure, intimacy and distance. They are concerned not only with image, but with the emotional pressure carried by image: what appears, what withdraws, what survives, and what cannot yet be fully spoken.
The sculptural works extend this inquiry into form, gesture, weight, posture, material presence, and spatial tension. Through the body and its traces, they consider how memory, fracture, dignity, protection, and transformation become physically held.
SELF AMOR approaches visual practice as a method of inquiry rather than illustration. Each work belongs to a larger field of questioning while remaining autonomous in its own artistic life.
The first body of work establishes the project's visual and conceptual ground through a solo presentation. Future developments may include new bodies of work, expanded material approaches, and broader curatorial contexts shaped by the inquiry's evolving life.
The visual language of SELF AMOR unfolds through painting and sculpture.







