DECONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY
Deconstruction is by no means understood as a negative process. I follow the thesis of Michał Markowski that "an identity that cannot be deconstructed, an identity that cannot be deconstructed, is not an identity at all, but an illusion or an empty word". I am tempted to say that deconstruction is a chance to discover your unique "I", which will not be one of the many versions of identity available on the "market", but will be the same as the truth about us.
Some fragments are kept in shades of cold blue, it's like a record of meetings with the "Other", indifferent, closed, "sensation collector", a random passer-by. The evident lack of attachment to ideas, people and places is characterized by the fleeting nature of these meetings. This random passerby did not write his face in the graphics. It left a trace in the form of a gesture, body arrangement, or even an impression of a certain physicality. He moves in the formless space of temporality, suggesting merely the outlines of objects or landscapes.