By Sevil Duru
In the Reunion Series, the world is not merely a place to be seen; it is a mirror in which our inner world is reflected. In every surface we look at, in every landscape and encounter, we are ultimately meeting ourselves. Because the world a person perceives is often the quiet reflection of their inner landscape.
At the heart of this series lies a simple yet profound idea: everything is our mirror. What we see, what we feel, and the meaning we assign to the world all arise from within us. The beauty, peace, or even the chaos we observe outside is often the visible expression of what we carry inside.
For this reason, thoughts are not only mental processes; they are the seeds through which we perceive reality. If we nurture thoughts filled with hope, compassion, and beauty, the world begins to speak that same language back to us. Because if we carry the seeds of flowers beautiful seeds of flowers we encounter reflections covered in blossoms.
The Reunion Series is a visual expression of this awareness. Human beings often try to change the world outside them, yet true transformation begins within. The thoughts, emotions, and intentions we hold inside gradually shape the reality around us. In this way, the world ceases to be merely a place we inhabit and becomes a mirror that reflects us.
And the moment we recognize this mirror, something essential happens. We begin to understand that everything we see belongs to us, that it speaks to us and reveals something about who we are. In that moment, there is nowhere left to escape to because ultimately, one cannot escape oneself.
It is precisely here that Reunion occurs.
When we recognize our reflections, accept them, and face our inner world, the scattered parts of ourselves begin to gather again. A quiet harmony emerges between the world within us and the world we see outside.
The Reunion Series speaks of this moment: the moment when a person recognizes their own reflection, realizes that in looking at the world they are also seeing themselves, and finally arrives at a reunion with their own being.



