Paranoia (!), Silkscreen on Paper, 35x50, 25x35, 2019

In Paranoia, the body becomes a site where authority, persuasion, and fear converge. The gestures borrowed from experts and political figures reveal how legitimacy is performed rather than possessed. As persuasion slips into illusion, the viewer confronts the unsettling space between approval and suspicion—where every gesture feels like a strategy, and every glance carries the possibility of manipulation.

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