"In My Head" captures the turmoil of overthinking, depicting the mind’s inner chaos through intricate textures and fractured boundaries. The deep, interwoven patterns symbolise intrusive thoughts, while the contrasting hues reflect the mental compartments formed to contain them. The interplay of colours and divisions embodies the struggle to reclaim control, transforming disorder into structure. This piece invites contemplation on the resilience needed to navigate overwhelming emotions, offering a poignant portrayal of the mind’s battle for clarity and peace.