The subject is everyday narcissism, the representation of the self in social media. We all want to be liked and appreciated. It's not a criticism of society, it's just an observation.
This inspiration from social media comes from the fact that it's incessant - we use social media for everything, all the time. I think the desire to show off comes from a lack of self-confidence. Everyone wants to be more beautiful, more interesting to be more liked, but that ultimately leads to a false relationship maintained by likes. But I'm not trying to denounce social behaviour, everyone does it.
I did a series of works inspired by Japan. Culturally the Japanese are difficult to approach, so I also like to explore the lack of relationships, how you can approach others and make a connection. My aim is to capture human relationships.