WORK

My work engages with narratives of gender, identity, and power structures, examining how bodies are perceived and socially inscribed. Through photography, it seeks to reveal and deconstruct these attributions, treating the body as a site of negotiation and reappropriation.

Informed by my architectural background, my work approaches photography as a constructed space. Carefully staged images draw on cultural codes, aesthetics, and visual histories from mainstream culture, pornography, and art, reassembling them into precise compositions where fragmented bodies and objects interact as deliberate elements.

The photographs operate within existing frameworks while questioning them, creating tension, gaps, and shifts in meaning. Rather than depicting fixed realities, the photographs function as spaces of negotiation where perception, identity, and narrative remain fluid.

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