


Addicted (To You)
89.5 × 60 cm
Addicted is a visual meditation on obsession, dependency, and the loss of self that follows. The face, barely there and slipping into shadow, represents the distortion of identity when consumed by something overpowering—whether love, substance or thought. The blurred features suggest a mind clouded, fading, yet still reaching to be seen. Rendered in ghostly tones of black and white, the image sits between presence and erasure, reflecting the emotional fog of addiction. This piece is not about clarity, but about surrender—when the self is no longer fully one’s own.
89.5 × 60 cm
Addicted is a visual meditation on obsession, dependency, and the loss of self that follows. The face, barely there and slipping into shadow, represents the distortion of identity when consumed by something overpowering—whether love, substance or thought. The blurred features suggest a mind clouded, fading, yet still reaching to be seen. Rendered in ghostly tones of black and white, the image sits between presence and erasure, reflecting the emotional fog of addiction. This piece is not about clarity, but about surrender—when the self is no longer fully one’s own.
89.5 × 60 cm
Addicted is a visual meditation on obsession, dependency, and the loss of self that follows. The face, barely there and slipping into shadow, represents the distortion of identity when consumed by something overpowering—whether love, substance or thought. The blurred features suggest a mind clouded, fading, yet still reaching to be seen. Rendered in ghostly tones of black and white, the image sits between presence and erasure, reflecting the emotional fog of addiction. This piece is not about clarity, but about surrender—when the self is no longer fully one’s own.