States of Being
What if we are not one, but many versions of ourselves, overlapping through time and memory?
States of Being is a collection of fragmented identities — layered silhouettes suspended between shadow and form, caught in the delicate threshold of becoming.
Each piece is a whisper of presence and absence. There are no faces, only echoes. Yet in their emptiness, these figures carry the weight of what we hide, what we project, and what slips through the cracks. A tension between what is seen and what remains unnamed.
These works are not portraits in the traditional sense. They are emotional residues — traces of the self shaped by memory, emotion, and impermanence. They speak of the complexity of being, the fragility of who we think we are, and the invisible transformations we go through daily.
I work with layered textures, cut silhouettes, shadows, and soft monochromes to create spaces of quiet reflection — fragments of internal landscapes where the self is both lost and found.
Each piece is a mirror without reflection — an invitation to recognize the shifting contours of your own presence.