This body of work is an inquiry into the fragile, yet unbreakable, threads that bind humanity to the Earth and to the greater cosmos. The human form is approached not as a solitary vessel, but as a site where memory and rupture converge, where longing and loss entwine, and where the possibility of restoration flickers like a distant star.
The anatomical, the terrestrial, and the celestial interlace across each image, forming a map of our fractured entanglement with the natural world. Layered within is the story of a species that has forgotten its belonging: one that extracts while denying its dependence, that wounds the very body from which it was shaped. And yet, within this forgetting lies the possibility of remembrance.
These works do not speak of individuals, but of humanity as a whole—navigating the weight of its own shadow. They reveal the paradox of our nature: that we are capable of immense destruction, even as we are composed of the very elements we imperil. Our bones echo the silence of stone, our breath mimics the rhythm of tides, our blood carries the memory of oceans, and our bodies shimmer with the remnants of ancient stars.
What does it mean to carry a human body upon a planet unraveling beneath our feet? Can the act of creation become a form of reparation, a gesture toward healing the rift between self and world?
These works invite reflection in a space where boundaries dissolve between body and earth, human and cosmos, destruction and renewal. They call us to reckon with the truth that responsibility is not merely ethical, but existential. An accountability written into our very flesh, our breath, our being.