Some moons illuminate. Others interrogate.
Moon Aliza – Down is an eerie meditation on the inner chaos of seeking purpose. The gaze of the central figure is cast downward—not in shame, but in a quiet excavation of the self. The birds, now tinged in a more solemn tone, follow the crescent of hair like memories or doubts circling the crown. The entire composition hums with contradiction: serenity pressed up against cognitive dissonance.
This is what happens when we pause long enough to hear the question beneath our daily noise. Are we who we perform, or who we fear becoming?