Inner Sanctum

The series serves as a bold critique and a profound exploration of faith, institutional authority, and the constructed nature of sanctity. By systematically bisecting religious figures—exposing their hollow interiors—traditional notions of inviolability and wholeness are dismantled, presenting a stark juxtaposition between external reverence and internal void. These disruptive acts of revelation underscore the tension between surface appearances and deeper truths, prompting critical reflection on the intersections of belief, materiality, and the projection of meaning onto sacred symbols.

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Year: 2010-2012
Medium: Various objects and religious figures
Dimensions: Variable