
Becoming Matter
I do not photograph the body to describe it.
This project begins with the desire to transform what appears.
As forms shift and familiar surfaces become uncertain, new relationships emerge. Traces, fragments and textures evoke other landscapes, other memories and other possibilities, creating connections and correspondences that reach beyond what is immediately visible.
I am interested in what happens when appearances are reinterpreted: when what we see no longer coincides with what we recognize and opens itself to new meanings.
The body is not the destination of these images.
It is the place from which they take shape.

Emotional Presences
This project draws inspiration from Paul Ekman’s theory of primary emotions, yet moves beyond its boundaries, opening a space for the unpredictability of human experience.
The portraits are created either in the studio or within places familiar to the subjects intimate environments where emotions emerge with quiet authenticity and subtle intensity

