This series rests gently on the threshold between flesh and light.
Soft, sensuous, and ephemeral, the forms feel both present and dissolving—like a memory brushing past the skin.
There is intimacy here, but also restraint; vulnerability, but never fragility.
Sensitivity unfolds not in grand gestures, but in quiet details—a curve, a glow, a breath.
These works suggest the body as sensation rather than shape, inviting closeness without explanation.
They speak in warm tones and hushed gestures, hovering delicately between exposure and concealment.