Boundaries
A series about the norms and limits absorbed since childhood. They both protect us and restrict us. Each image questions where stability ends and the loss of authenticity begins.
location
Russia, Chelyabinsk
We are entwined from birth—by norms, habits, and social expectations. These structures feel natural because they are absorbed in childhood and become inseparable from who we are. But what do they truly represent: a shield that helps us endure, or chains that confine our movement?
This series explores boundaries as a dual force. They shape identity and provide stability, yet at the same time lock us into predetermined forms. The images turn limits into metaphors of inner conflict—comfort and constraint, protection and the loss of authenticity.