‘Existence is not a concept; it’s indescribable.
It is not defined, it is felt.’
Innerland is an ongoing series of portraits capturing creatives from around the world—those who dare to look into their own souls and connect with the deepest parts of their psyche.
Depicting a statement that human is more than what we see with our eyes, the project aims to discover an endless world that is held inside, rather than outer facade. Acknowledging that we spend most of our lives within our subconscious—immersed in thoughts, emotions, and dreams—the artist reflects on the paradox of how connected or disconnected from nature each person is, despite being an intrinsic part of it themselves.
Developing a new art genre called ‘Staged Documentary’ and shying away from more classical definition of portrait, human beings are shown as such having no definite borders, and no rational shape. They are continuation of the environment itself, as the environment forms them a lot, and vice versa - they form the environment.
Aiming to build an extensive photographic archive of creatives across various artistic disciplines, Tania perceives her subjects as souls rather than bodies defined by physical attributes. In the eyes of the universe, they all are equal—infinitely deep, boundless, and eternal, existing beyond the constraints of the material world. Her artworks seek to offer an abstract representation of the delicate inner landscape of a human being, pioneering the concept of Inner World Portraiture—a departure from traditional portraiture, where physical appearance often takes center stage.
Depicting a statement that human is more than what we see with our eyes, the project aims to discover an endless world that is held inside, rather than outer facade. Acknowledging that we spend most of our lives within our subconscious—immersed in thoughts, emotions, and dreams—the artist reflects on the paradox of how connected or disconnected from nature each person is, despite being an intrinsic part of it themselves.
Developing a new art genre called ‘Staged Documentary’ and shying away from more classical definition of portrait, human beings are shown as such having no definite borders, and no rational shape. They are continuation of the environment itself, as the environment forms them a lot, and vice versa - they form the environment.
Aiming to build an extensive photographic archive of creatives across various artistic disciplines, Tania perceives her subjects as souls rather than bodies defined by physical attributes. In the eyes of the universe, they all are equal—infinitely deep, boundless, and eternal, existing beyond the constraints of the material world. Her artworks seek to offer an abstract representation of the delicate inner landscape of a human being, pioneering the concept of Inner World Portraiture—a departure from traditional portraiture, where physical appearance often takes center stage.
Portrait of Armando Rosales
Portrait of Lacey Black Portrait of Anusha Alamgir Portrait of Joy Li Portrait of Mark Wilson Portrait of Shane Charles Portrait of Maya McCollum Portrait of Tomas Diaz Cedeno
Portrait of Khia Hong Portrait of Rowan Renee Portrait of Natia Ser Portrait of Noah Pica Portrait of Kian McKeown Portrait of Lele Dai
Portrait of Zipporah Camille Thompson Portrait of Emary Parisi Portrait of Peery Sloan Portrait of Miguel Lastra Portrait of Omar Fidel Garcia Portrait of Trae Story Portrait of Gabrielle Constantine Portrait of RES Portrait of Jessica Zawadowicz Portrait of Thea Canlas Portrait of Erica Newton Portrait of Roger Kim Portrait of Ayla Gizlice Portrait of Marcelline Mandeng Nken
Portrait of Tomas Diaz Cedeno
CONTACTS:
synchrotania@gmail.com
+38 (063) 85 34 907
synchrotania@gmail.com
+38 (063) 85 34 907