Mental Infertility is an exploration of what happens when the mind becomes the barrier to creation. This series considers the quiet distance that can grow between a person and the idea of parenthood—not because the body refuses, but because memory does. The work follows the feeling of wanting to build a future but carrying a past that interrupts the blueprint.
The images move through echoes of childhood, inherited patterns, and the fear of repeating what came before. They trace the space where desire and hesitation meet, where the imagination stutters, and where the possibility of nurturing is shadowed by what was once learned.
Mental Infertility looks at the internal landscapes that make someone pause at the thought of raising a child—an emotional infertility shaped not by biology, but by memory, history, and the stories we fear we might pass on.