Zoopark
The Zoo series is not about animals. It is about the human condition. Each character reflects an inner state — vulnerability, loneliness, the desire for freedom, love… and temptation. Here, the idea of a zoo is reversed. It is not a place where animals are observed, but a space where we encounter our own instincts and emotions. “Punch Speaks of Love” tells a story of rejection and the search for warmth. “The Elephant Left the Circus” is a gesture of liberation and return to the self. “Hare and Carrot” becomes a metaphor for temptation — simple, bright, almost naive, yet deeply human. It captures the moment when desire overcomes reason. The animals are not representations of nature, but carriers of human states. They are more honest than humans — they do not hide desire. The Zoo series explores the boundary between instinct and awareness, between control and impulse. It invites the viewer to confront the raw, unfiltered parts of themselves.