“Deafness in Image” is a silent dialogue with the invisible. This black-and-white series explores the metaphor of deafness not as a disability, but as a societal condition—a growing inability to listen, to feel, to respond. Through abandoned objects, lost voices, and fractured spaces, the images capture moments of quiet disconnection, historical echo, and internal exile. Silence here is not peace—it is presence without reception. These are images that do not shout, yet cannot be unheard.