There are moments when the world loses its logic.
When safety and confusion exist at the same time,
and the familiar suddenly feels fragile.
This work comes from such a state.
A place where boundaries dissolve,
where emotions arrive unfiltered,
raw, immediate, impossible to organise.
It speaks of being thrown back to a primal awareness,
of sensing everything at once,
without the protection of distance or explanation.
Joy, fear, freedom and unrest brush against each other.
Lockdown Madness holds that in-between space.
Not as an answer,
but as a trace of what remains
when certainty briefly disappears.
























