• Departure
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    • Departure

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    • The weight of childhood accompanies every departure. The naked body contrasts with the lifeless toy - a symbol of tenderness now faded. The departure becomes both release and punishment: a leaving that does not fully liberate, as it carries the remnants of roles.
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  • Endlessly Alive
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    • Endlessly Alive

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    • Upon the ruins, naked bodies dance from a deep, human need to affirm they are still alive. The dance becomes an act of continuity, a restart after collapse - man rebuilds himself first, stripped of illusions.
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  • Equal Within Our Bodies
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    • Equal Within Our Bodies

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    • Without social masks, all bodies stand equal and vulnerable. Nakedness becomes a return to shared human essence, beyond roles and differences. A body among many, participating in a common destiny.
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  • Fading Memories
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    • Fading Memories

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    • In this artwork the memory-forgetting duality takes the form of consumption and disintegration. Flowers, carriers of memory, fragrance, meaning, are turned into food. They are absorbed by the body even as they disappear from the world.
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  • Family Photograph 1
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    • Family Photograph 1

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    • A ritual of roles that preserves the silence of tradition. The faceless bride transforms the individual into a symbol of social obligation. The children, at the feet of the elders, become the voiceless heirs of a system being perpetuated. The image comments on the “legitimate” distribution of roles within the family: familiar, yet distant, turning private experience into collective observation…
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  • Family Photograph 2
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    • Family Photograph 2

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    • The same composition as Family Photo 1, but without the children. The adults stand naked, freed from rituals and roles. The wedding formation remains, but its symbolism recedes. Without the next generation, continuity is interrupted; without garments, conventions fade. Only the body remains, a silent trace of a path that was never completed.
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  • Fears and Promises
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    • Fears and Promises

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    • The man with the snakes connects the past with primal fear, knowledge, and temptation. He is the bearer of a fate with many faces — carrying threat, strength, rebirth. The snakes are not simple dangers, but embodiments of all that is inherited: fears, guilt, memories, loss, allure, promises. Each snake, a path not chosen, a voice of doubt. The central…
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  • Forget-Me-Not
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    • Forget-Me-Not

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    • The face, entirely covered with forget-me-not flowers, becomes a symbol of one who no longer has features - only a need to survive through someone else’s memory.
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  • Fragile Balance
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    • Fragile Balance

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    • Two figures stand upright on a seesaw, attempting to balance — a fragile moment between ascent and fall. The game becomes an allegory of human relationship, the balance of power, the need for stability amid instability. In the background, the figure of Justice silently observes; her presence does not guarantee equality, but rather reminds us of judgement, surveillance, the illusion…
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  • Frozen War
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    • Frozen War

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    • Two sides in total silence, like a frozen moment of war. The symmetry nullifies the term “enemy” and reveals human absurdity. Mechanical obedience recycles a violence presented as inevitable. A fate silently imposed.
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  • Geometric Landscape,
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    • Geometric Landscape,

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    • A natural landscape is deconstructed into geometric segments, as if cut, measured, and categorised. Nature’s fluidity becomes a surface of control — a constructed wall that defines, divides, restricts. Harmony becomes construction, chaos becomes system. The act of segmentation implies the human need to delineate, possess, and render “legitimate” what was once wild and shared.
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  • Homeless Identity
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    • Homeless Identity

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    • A rootless being looks ahead, frozen. Holding only the most vulnerable objects – a useless umbrella and defenceless animals – symbols of persistence and survival. The figure inhabits the threshold between innocence and reality, in the silence before action.
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