"We live in a world where there is more and more information, and less and less meaning."

— Jean Baudrillard


We are living through a time of slow implosions.

Economies tremble. Ecosystems fracture. The collapse of shared values fuels culture wars and ideological battles. Belief systems erode, wars erupt, and collective meaning dissolves into noise. We are overstimulated by information, propaganda, and contradiction — flooded with signals, starved for clarity. More and more, it feels as though nothing makes sense.

Feeling Lost is a response to that condition. A visual study of disorientation, fracture, and the strangeness of now — shaped by tension, distortion, and quiet psychic noise. It is both a portrait of the world unraveling and a reflection of my own attempt to find meaning and stability within it.