DISJOINTED VISION

Disjointed vision fractures meaning, breaking it into scattered fragments that resist cohesion. In this tension between clarity and distortion, new interpretations emerge, shaped as much by what is unseen as by what is perceived. My own experience of losing partial vision for four months after undergoing a craniotomy for a benign brain tumor deepened my understanding of how fragmented sight can alter both perception and reality, leaving gaps in the visual landscape that demand new ways of interpreting the world. The images were created from texts written while my vision was fractured.