Unconstrained unfreedom
The unconstrained space of unfreedom varies from living areas to the subjective, inner space of the human nature. Any kind of enclosed space which in most cases we see gloomy and harsh always leads to the limitation of freedom. However, our own apartment can also become enclosed space as we become prisoners of this space with no fences or barriers. As a result, physical lack of freedom entails psychological lack. And sooner or later our own inner world can bring us into a cage.

People see the world outside the walls of the living area as unreal or distant and it becomes brighter and more interesting in the mind of an unfree person. I keep focus on my deep inner feelings from the space of non-freedom, on finding solutions, on the longing to break out of my own walls. We, as adults, express our world in the space that becomes a cage for us in the same way as a child draws on wallpaper. This intent to break free and the thirst to enjoy the world will never run short.

This intent to break free and the thirst to enjoy the world will never run short. This is a challenge to our walls, no matter how hard they put pressure on us.

Landscape
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Liberation
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I want fun
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Break free
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Need for change
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Voluntary choice
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My way
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Necessity
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Liberty
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Where's my home?
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No name
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Movement
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We're going home