The "Upside Down" approach offers a unique way to perceive images, paintings, and even life itself from an entirely new perspective. Many artists, including Pablo Picasso during his Cubist period and Wassily Kandinsky, who used inversion to evaluate composition, have embraced this technique to challenge conventional ways of seeing.
In today’s fast-paced world, people often rush through moments, questions, and experiences without paying attention to the details. In many situations, our decisions are shaped by pre-existing impressions and biases. The Upside Downperspective invites us to pause, reconsider, and explore a particular moment more deeply. It disrupts clichés and assumptions, replacing them with a sense of awe and discovery.
Through this project, I explore my own awareness and openness—challenging myself to expand my point of view and embrace new horizons. I see this process as a meditative act, a way to ground myself in the present moment and truly observe what lies beyond the familiar.