When you hold a flower, do you crush it or do you carry it with tenderness? When you touch others, do you approach them with openness or with tension? The way we have been touched, the manner in which we connected within our family, the expressions of affection passed down from our ancestors, inform how we relate both to others and to ourselves.
By fragmenting my family’s archive into small, natural gestures, I’m contemplating the quiet language of hands, the tenderness they convey, the intimacy and space we navigate in our connections and the bitter sweetness of having, holding and letting go.
The subconscious: light & shadow.
This series reflects on the tension between surface and depth, through pared down, minimalist photography, exploring the barriers we construct and the hidden layers that shape us.
The work asks what remains unseen beneath the images we project to the world: fragments of vulnerability, memory and emotion that coexist under the surface, like shadows and light.
Time moves indifferently, eroding, shifting, and reshaping everything beyond our control. While we impose meaning onto its flow, time itself remains detached. It leaves behind traces of decay and transformation.
This series reflects on erosion as both loss and renewal, exploring how the passing of time holds within it not only fragility and disappearance, but also the quiet possibility of hope.
Views from the world
Objects and installations
Symbols and reflections