How does a two-dimensional image impact the three-dimensional reality of our identity? In a world saturated with visuals, our sense of self is constantly being negotiated and defined by external narratives. Visuals, whether of success, belonging, or failure, carry tacit cultural stories that solidify stereotypes and create invisible barriers to authentic expression. These pre-packaged visual narratives, once internalized, limit individual potential.
The challenge is to deconstruct these inherited biases and reclaim agency over our self-perception. Mastering our own visuality is the foundation for self-empowerment and for the building of bridges of understanding in our polarized communities.

