

This series explores the nature of internal conflict, visualized through branches growing from my head—an extension of my mind, fed by my own thoughts. The branches, twisting outward, symbolize the constant, inescapable worries that take root in my brain, growing beyond my control. Each leaf represents a lingering thought, an anxiety that remains attached, refusing to wither.
By embodying this struggle physically, I highlight how worries are not external forces but self-sustaining, nurtured by our own minds. The organic imagery suggests both the weight of overgrowth and the paradox of mental conflict, how something that drains us can also feel impossible to separate from.