ob(session) of an unconscious therapy

ob(session) of an unconscious therapy

For me, it’s not about cataloging; instead, it’s about framing questions. In my childhood, traditional note-taking eluded me; my approach was more abstract, using signs and letters as ephemeral mediums. These tools have consistently enabled me to encapsulate my emotions, giving form and resonance to my worldview, bridging the gaps between myself and others. The red figures and words inhabiting the pages of an imaginary diary represent my experiences, critiques, fears, and undoubtedly, the very rationale for my obsessions.

Artist CAFARELLI

ob(session) of an unconscious therapy
ob(session) of an unconscious therapy
ob(session) of an unconscious therapy
ob(session) of an unconscious therapy