A personal, conceptual, and symbolic exploration of what trust means — how it feels, how it fails, and how it transforms.
Trust is a quiet architecture — invisible when intact, painfully visible when broken. It is the unspoken agreement that the world, people, and even oneself will behave in expected, safe, or understandable ways. For me, trust represents both vulnerability and strength: the courage to lean forward despite uncertainty.
Two intersecting circles: separate, whole, but choosing overlap. Trust lives in that shared middle — the space where autonomy meets connection.
The palette below reflects my emotional interpretation of trust — steady, warm, honest.