The Unveiled Journey: Navigating Reality, Hospitalization, and Dreams
This feature exhibition serves as an open window into the psychological landscapes of chronic illness, isolation, and victory. The collection transitions from raw physical sketches to large-scale oil canvases and intricate digital creations. It traces real moments spent inside quiet waiting rooms alongside surreal, dreamlike visions born out of fevered states and deep internal processing.
Every canvas is an exploration of personal agency, a critique of detached medical institutions, and an intimate celebration of resilience over societal shame. Step through the thin veil dividing survival from true living.

Strings of the Status
- Title: Strings of the Status
- Year: 2013
- Medium: Digital Art
- Dimensions: Medium Scale
powerful digital transformation of a historical 2013 sketch. Physical symptoms are turned into an intense metaphor for lost agency, where bodily lesions stretch upward into puppet strings controlled by an invisible clinical master. More details
At the Edge of Being
- Title: At the Edge of Being
- Year: 2013
- Medium: Digital Art
- Dimensions: Medium Scale
A stark visual dive into the mental health struggles and thoughts of suicide that frequently follow an institutional crisis. The figure balancing on a cliff edge captures the thin line separating absolute despair from quiet hope. More details


Materialistic Room
- Title: Kamasutra Materialistic Room
- Year: 2013
- Medium: Sketch
- Dimensions: Large Scale
In this sketch, I used my own naked body as the subject. I drew myself in many different positions within a room, but it isn’t a normal room. My body merges with the furniture. In one part, my body is upside down, and instead of a head, it merges into the wood of a bed. In another part, my leg is resting on a brick cupboard built into the wall, but the cupboard itself has human legs. More details
Waiting Room
- Title: First Day and Waiting Room
- Year: 2020
- Medium: Digital Art
- Dimensions: Large Scale
Set within a clinic waiting room, this artwork captures a stark contrast between a patient arriving for their first day of treatment and the covered body of another who has just lost their battle. The work serves as a dual critique: it exposes the systemic failures and isolation of chronic healthcare, while acting as a broader metaphor for human existence, noting that every living being resides in a universal waiting room of mortality. More details

