toxic patterns
By aditya
toxic patterns
Description
/shattered pieces forced back in place, marching to the absurd rhythm of the mundane/
the subject is depicted from a distance, a lone figure reduced to a cog in a larger, unrelenting system.
A window sits nearby, offering a glimpse of something vast and open—a world that seems close enough to touch but remains perpetually out of reach. an ever-present reminder of freedom, visible yet inaccessible, reinforcing the emotional isolation of the subject.
In an instant, the weight of it all becomes too much. The subject’s mind fractures in a surreal burst. Documents fly through the air like untethered fragments of something once whole. Chaos erupts in the stillness, yet the world outside the window remains calm, unaffected.
For a moment, everything hovers—disorder made visible, the pieces of a life broken apart. And yet, just as quickly as the chaos began, the subject gets back up, as if compelled by an unseen force. They brush off the invisible dust, gather the scattered fragments, and sink back into their desk chair, their expression blank.
The loop resets. The mundane rhythm reclaims them, as if the explosion never happened. And so, they return to their role—fractured and barely functional, repeating the same quiet unraveling in an endless cycle.