Project Statement
Monochrome People explores the feeling of being present but not fully perceived.
The humans appear solid, visible, and physically present, yet reduced to a single translucent color. They exist inside familiar everyday scenes — eating, walking, shopping, waiting . Moments where life happens quietly and continuously.
The colored plastic bodies represent those moments in which identity feels simplified, flattened, or misunderstood. Times when a person is seen only in one emotional register, one role, or one version of themselves, while the full complexity remains unseen.
This project reflects a shared human experience: the sensation of invisibility within normality. Not dramatic, not extraordinary — just quietly present.
We all pass through life carrying more layers than what is visible. Sometimes, the world only reads one color.