Labyrinth of Depression, 2020
Labyrinth of Depression is a grid of 35 ink drawings where thread-thin figures, drawn in faint red lines, drift among dense black forms—mountains, caves, prisons. These towering shapes impose themselves on the fragile bodies, barely there, they flicker like fading memories—fragmented, diminished, almost erased, creating a landscape of psychological weight and silent threat.
This series explores the quiet devastation of depression: the way it shrinks the spirit, blurs identity, and dissolves the self into near-invisibility. Each figure seems lost within a formless maze, searching for direction, for weight, for presence.
Drawn with the lightest hand, Labyrinth of Depression becomes a portrait of what disappears inside suffering. It offers no clear exit—only the soft trace of bodies trying to remain, to be felt, to be seen.