Touch, Connection, Boundaries
The image examines touch as a space where connection and control overlap. Repeated hands create a dense field of contact in which boundaries are no longer clearly defined. What appears as connection shifts into tension, where proximity is sustained not by choice, but by the persistence of contact.
About Artist
Johanna Soós-Vári
I am a visual artist working primarily with photography, focusing on conceptual and psychologically driven imagery. My practice explores emotional states, perception, and the shifting boundaries between the internal and external world. I am particularly interested in moments where these boundaries become unstable, and meaning emerges through gesture, presence, and atmosphere rather than direct narrative. My work often develops through an intuitive process, where images are constructed to reflect underlying tensions rather than literal events. Repetition, proximity, and the fragmentation of the body appear as recurring elements, allowing me to examine themes of connection, control, and identity.
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