Do You Inhabit Your Life?
This question is simple, almost innocent, yet it hits like a jolt.
It invites us to turn inward, to open doors we’ve kept closed for far too long.
What does it mean to truly inhabit one’s life — in a world that moves too fast,
in a body that sometimes feels unfamiliar,
in routines that no longer feel like our own?
This collection questions the real — or ghostly — presence we hold in our own existence.
It explores absence from the self, dissociation, reclamation, and clarity.
Each piece is a part of this inner home: a wall, a window, an emptiness, a voice.
Are you living or merely surviving?
Are you choosing or just following?
Where are you, truly, in all of this?




