This series explores the quiet tension between vulnerability and strength through the human form.
Stripped of distraction, the body becomes both subject and language; a surface where light reveals not only shape, but presence.
The use of shadow is intentional, not to conceal, but to suggest. What is hidden becomes just as important as what is seen.
Each frame invites a slower gaze, where the viewer is not confronted with nudity, but with intimacy; a silent dialogue between exposure and control.
The subject exists in a space between surrender and authorship, where the body is not objectified, but reclaimed as narrative.
This work is not about the body itself, but about what it holds: memory, tension, softness, and the quiet power of simply being.
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