The Orwellien Contemporary World
Vision, Power, and the Fabricated Real

The *Orwellien Contemporary World* series examines the psychological atmosphere of modern society: a landscape shaped by surveillance, ideological pressure, and the slow erosion of interior freedom. These portraits do not depict individuals so much as states of being.

Faces become screens, expressions dissolve into signals, and the human presence flickers under the weight of imposed narratives. The gaze is uncertain: do we look, or are we being looked at?

In this series, the portrait becomes a field of tension between the seen and the watched, where the human face becomes the final territory of resistance.

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