
Body language is a map of emotions of controlled movements, learned behavior, and inner stories shaped by the world around us. This work invites the viewer to move through a landscape of self, guided by intuition and inner awareness.
In a culture increasingly defined by external validation, personal inner space becomes fragile and easily displaced. Images, memories, and imagined narratives blur together, forming emotional labyrinths that reflect both presence and disconnection.
These works are not about the body as form, but about what the body carries: power, vulnerability, resistance, and belonging. They respond to lived experiences of womanhood, displacement, and how we treat one another across different parts of the world. What remains is an insistence on being seen not as an image, but as an emotional truth.