BLINDNESS
Blindness emerges in that place where identity begins to unravel.
A territory suspended in time, where what we once were ceases to be a refuge and starts to become something unknown.
The body remains present, but consciousness fragments into silences, interferences, and broken forms.
The figures inhabit a state of transition: pierced faces, absent gazes, gestures frozen midway through an impossible search.
Geometry acts as a mental structure that divides, contains, and disrupts—an invisible architecture built from memory, desire, fear, and the loss of self.
Color emerges as a small impulse of awareness within the monochromatic silence.
The series does not speak of physical blindness, but of that inner darkness that arises when we stop recognizing ourselves and move forward without knowing who we are, what we feel, or where we are heading.