The World is a Theater!
The Curtain Outside — and Inside
For everyday issues like politics, economics, society, relationships, psychology etc. most of the audience never even sees the stage. They are content to admire the curtain — its colors, its patterns, the way it glows in the light.
A few step closer? They may touch the fabric, stroke it, even lift it just enough to glimpse what might be behind.
But very few wait long enough, or dare strongly enough, to tear the curtain aside and face what is hidden.
The Scarcity of the Authentic
I consider beauty a scarce resource—one that is often unwisely spent or entirely overlooked. When I encounter it behind a cash register, in an office, or on a subway, it possesses an authentic charm unmatched by any model on an oversized poster in that same station, or those prancing in trivial TV shows. For me, these everyday encounters hold a visual potential that is far more compelling than anything manufactured by the industry.
Beyond the Curtain
I am driven by a deeper curiosity. I wonder what lies beneath the appealing appearance that caught my eye- the surface that divides the visible from the unknown. My interest is in the hidden layers, the personality, and the facets of a character that haven’t yet been given a stage. This project is about pulling back the curtain to explore the depths of the “Other You.