Inner in Internal – II
Plywood & Print on Paper
122 X 226 X 30 cm
2016
Wherever we are, we belong to a space that is static. On the other hand a person is moveable and is presented by a number. A person is a number and a space is a part of geography. Both of them can’t decline or deny this universal uniqueness. One is moving with a static number and another is lying in a static area. After everything at the end of the day both of them live together with their Identity. It seems like a DNA, something a person or a place can’t change or remove from their body.