Tell Me Who You Really Are.mp4

Melis Ragusin
Melis Ragusin

Created 2 days ago

Tell Me Who You Really Are explores the moment of encounter—when identity is reflected back to itself. Two mirrored figures face one another in stillness, their gazes locked in a quiet exchange that feels both intimate and untamed. The image holds tension without aggression, suggesting recognition rather than conflict. The work exists in the space before explanation. It is not about becoming something else, but about witnessing what is already present. Duality plays a central role: instinct and awareness, vulnerability and strength, self and other. The figures appear equal and unresolved, neither dominating nor yielding—simply present. Movement is restrained and deliberate. The accompanying soundscape unfolds slowly, reinforcing a sense of suspension rather than progression. Together, image and sound create a meditative atmosphere where the viewer is invited to linger, observe, and reflect without judgment. Rather than offering an answer, the work leaves a question open—one that extends beyond the frame and continues across the series: Who are you, really?

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