I explore the body as a fragile architecture shaped by memory, tension and transformation.
In my work, the body is not only a figure to be depicted but a space in which inner states become visible. I am interested in moments where gesture, posture and proximity begin to carry psychological weight, and where the image moves beyond portrait toward a more universal language of vulnerability, endurance and change.
I construct photographs through repetition, restraint and controlled space. Minimal environments, suspended movement and carefully staged relations allow me to build images that oscillate between stillness and tension, intimacy and distance, strength and fragility.
My projects unfold as interconnected series. Together they form a visual language in which the body functions at once as presence, structure and metaphor.
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