Introvert Habitat
Shielded from reality, anti-social and self-contained, Introvert Habitat surveys my deeply confidential personality that motivates an obscure social habit of ‘ghosting out’, in a work that curiously magnifies my mental stability through a subjectively metaphorical photography series. Social pressures can often be unbearable. It forces me to physically escape from uncomfortable situations; putting on an imaginary invisible cloak and disappearing out of sight. In the guise of ‘covered cars’ unnoticeably parked on the street, an affection towards a lifeless and insignificantly found object strangely resembles my vulnerable state of mind.
This micro handcrafted zine encourages you to magnify your thoughts and look closer into a world of introverts. Through a metaphorical visual series of sadden ‘covered cars’, the notion of abandonment, exclusion and depression could easily be observed as how an introvert would mentally struggle during unfortunate situations.
Please note that this work is 100% handmade