Aiming to explore the nuanced intersections of womanhood, where identity is both shaped and concealed by societal expectations. Portraying women in intimate settings, where their gestures and expressions communicate a silent dialogue about the roles they inhabit and the boundaries they navigate. The absence of words amplifies the tension between visibility and invisibility, as the women perform for an unseen audience while quietly reclaiming their inner selves. Through this visual narrative, the work invites viewers to question the silent performances embedded in everyday experiences of femininity.
ROOMS
Delving into the emotional and physical disconnection from childhood, domesticity, and the concept of home. Using fragmented, abstract forms and everyday household materials, this work evokes a sense of loss and displacement. Standing as broken memories, suggesting the fragile link between past and present, as well as the erosion of comfort and belonging that once defined the idea of home. This project reflects on how the passage of time alters our connection to the places and experiences that shaped us, leaving behind only traces of familiarity.
Exploring the spaces in America that embody the absence of people, focusing on locations where human presence feels implied but unseen. This series examines the tension between the built environment and the absence of life, which reflects on isolation, transience, and stillness within modern America.