Torn paper overlaying a black-and-white abstract drawing of a face with tangled lines above it. A quote in handwritten-style font reads: “People don’t just speak in words. They speak in silences. In what they do not ask... One tells you what they want you
The Spaces Between: Listening Beyond the Words
A textured graphic with torn paper edges features a reflective quote from Fractured Self. The background shows black and white abstract line art resembling tangled thoughts or emotional chaos. The quote reads: “You don’t notice it happening. Not at first.
You didnt notice it happening
Abstract pencil sketch in black and white. Disjointed, fragmented lines scatter across a white field, some clustered, some drifting, suggesting rupture, motion, and unresolved form.
Nobody Knows, and That’s the Point
Black and white cartoon of a solitary person standing in a foggy, empty space – representing the isolation and confusion of an identity crisis, with origami-inspired folded paper style and minimalist design
What Is an Identity Crisis? Signs, Causes, and What It Might Be Telling You
Sketch of a eerie, doll-like figure with large black eyes and thin limbs, standing on a patch of grass, evoking a sense of eerie vulnerability and fragmented identity.
Shadow Psychology and the Tyranny of Wholeness
Bare winter trees leaning against a bleak, desolate landscape, symbolising the struggle against absurdity.
Camus and Absurdity
Handwritten text on a white background, capturing the weight of existential despair.
How Do You Maintain Hope in a World That Feels So Hopeless?
Cartoon figure screaming with wide eyes and clenched fists, embodying pure fear and anxiety.
What Fear and Anxiety Take Away
Close-up of wide, piercing eyes with purple irises, expressing raw intensity and confrontation.
E hoa – “I See You”
Minimalist figure standing alone on an empty white space, representing insignificance and contemplation.
The Shadow is Watching: Why You Are Not Who You Think You Are
Circular pattern of footprints on a blank surface, symbolising the cycle of thought and repetition.
The Current Cycle of Shitness We Live In! Oh, What a Wonderful World
Small figure holding a tiny sword, standing firm despite vulnerability, representing resilience.
You Are Not Your Work
Tiny figure reaching toward a bright sun in the distance, symbolising hope and aspiration.
TO BE NORMAL, TO CONFORM
A small dog sitting calmly on a grassy patch, representing simplicity and presence.
Lessons from the Dog; The Walk
Figure trudging forward with head bowed, symbolising persistence despite hardship.
The Weight of Existence
Blurred silhouettes moving in unison, representing the fluidity and ambiguity of identity and purpose.
To Live in Contradiction is to Be Human