white horned horse
A Visual Tale of Forgotten Dreams and the Fragile Line Between Reality and Myth The White Unicorn is a visual and narrative journey into the realm of beings suspended between legend and reality. These horses, familiar in form yet crowned with horns drawn from ancient tales, symbolize forgotten desires, unrealized dreams, and the human search for meaning in an unstable world. They are both real and imagined—part of our world, yet also apart from it. Blending surreal photography with storytelling, this series creates a timeless, placeless space where the unicorns wander in search of something lost: perhaps a stolen identity, a homeland that no longer exists, or a truth buried beneath layers of fantasy. In these images and stories, the unicorns face a world that refuses to acknowledge their presence. People pass them by without seeing, and each time one tries to connect with a human, its reality begins to unravel. And yet the question remains: Does what goes unseen truly not exist? Is what we fail to believe in doomed to vanish? The White Unicorn invites us to reconsider the boundary between the tangible and the imagined—between what we accept as real and what survives only in dreams. Like us, they are trapped in this in-between—between staying and disappearing, between being seen and being forgotten.