A suffocating space where the walls press in, yet there is no exit, no handle to turn, no threshold to cross. The air is thick with the weight of solitude, and the light, if it comes at all, slips through unseen cracks, pale and indifferent. You pace the perimeter, searching for a way out that does not exist, while the echoes of your own breath remind you that you are trapped inside yourself.
This piece explores the isolating grip of depression, the feeling of being locked within your own mind, screaming into silence, with no clear escape. The room is not just a place; it is a state of being. And though you long to break free, absence of doors makes you wonder: If I found an exit, would I even remember how to leave?