Fragmented Selves
"Fragmented Selves" is an investigation into the layered nature of identity in contemporary life. Blending photography, fashion, sculpture, and painting, Sophia challenges conventional notions of selfhood and explores how identity is both constructed and perceived across physical and digital spaces. The integration of diverse media and materials—from etched metal to ceramics—mirrors the complexity of the subject itself, offering a nuanced and tactile exploration of what it means to be seen, represented, and interpreted. Ultimately, the book invites viewers to question the stability of identity and consider the ways we present ourselves in a fragmented, multifaceted world.
Sophia Ozan is a multifaceted artist and designer from Cleveland, whose work spans editorial fashion styling, photography, print media, and digital design. Using creative direction with a research-based approach to visual storytelling, she creates immersive narratives that explore the intersections of identity, fashion, art, and culture. Sophia has a keen eye for detail and flair for innovation that transcend boundaries and create impactful experiences.
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