ICONOGRAPHY IN ME

ICONOGRAPHY IN ME

An intimate series exploring the personal symbols and imagery that shape our identity and internal narrative.

This photographic series examines the visual symbols, recurring motifs, and personal iconography that form our internal landscapes and contribute to our sense of identity. Through a combination of self-portraiture, still life, and symbolic compositions, the work maps the territory of a personal mythology - the images and symbols that hold special significance in shaping how we understand ourselves.

Each photograph focuses on particular icons or symbolic elements that have become part of the artist's internal visual language, investigating how these images came to hold their power and what aspects of experience or identity they represent. The series considers how we internalize external symbols from culture, religion, and art, transforming them into personal icons that take on new and specific meanings in our individual narratives.

By making visible these typically private symbolic systems, the work invites viewers to reflect on their own internal iconography - the personal symbols that populate their imagination and shape their sense of self. The series suggests that understanding these private symbols may offer new insights into our identities and the stories we tell ourselves about who we are.