Complexes are not only an adolescent problem that arises from a lack of popularity, but this small complex can mark the life, personality and character of each individual, generating trauma.
In this study, physical and psychological complexes are portrayed, from the most common to the strangest, accompanied by the contribution of personal stories to reveal the traumas generated by a society marked by criticism and unrealistic expectations.
Rozaduras uses photography as a tool of care, allowing us to discomplex and empower ourselves. Complexes are maximised in order to dignify, minimise and normalise them.









