Proverbs 25:26 – Like a muddied spring or a polluted fountain is a righteous man who gives way before the wicked.
This body of work examines gesture, behavior, social norms, interpersonal relationships, and transcendental ideals. The images do not narrate a linear story but evoke scattered vignettes of containment, bodily transformations, contradictory emotions of intimacy, safety, and power dynamics. The individuals represented are deliberately rendered ambiguous, leaving identity to be replaced by gestural communication and fleeting moments of interconnection.