In this series of paintings I explore the emotional landscape of collective solitude—the quiet, often unnoticed state of being alone among others. In crowded streets, bus stops, or anonymous city corners, I find moments where individuals drift into their own interior worlds, present but unreachable.  I use faceless figures to speak to the erasure of identity in public space, where the self becomes part of a larger, impersonal rhythm.
Street signs, traffic cones, and crosswalks appear throughout my work not as functional markers, but as emotional anchors—symbols of pause, transition, or disorientation. They speak to a system of order that shapes how we move through the world, even as we remain emotionally disconnected.
I paint to capture a feeling more than a narrative—a tension between stillness and presence, routine and longing. My scenes are observations, grounded in lived experience, where solitude doesn’t isolate but instead reflects a deeply shared condition of being.
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