"A Hybrid Existence" shows a single person split into two versions of themselves. One stands in front—fully present and grounded—while the other, without a body, leans in from behind to whisper. This second presence represents the quiet but constant influence of virtual life, where a part of us is always connected, shaped, or even distracted by digital spaces.
The red robe is loosely worn, revealing parts of the body and suggesting a sense of exposure or vulnerability. The background includes both natural and artificial elements—like potted palms and geometric shapes—which reflect the mix of real and constructed worlds that surround us today.
The painting doesn’t try to give answers. It simply points to the feeling of living between two realities—one that is physical and visible, and another that is virtual, more hidden, but just as powerful.