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This body of work is an unfolding exploration—an attempt to map the shifting terrain of my inner landscapes through photography. I merge self-portraits with elements of the natural world to delve into the spaces between darkness and light, death and growth, loss and healing. The process is less about arriving at definition and more about dwelling in uncertainty, listening to what surfaces in the act of making.

For me, the camera becomes a tool of meditation—a way to pause, to open space for feelings, and to give form to what I am working through. In seeking out the textures and rhythms of the natural world, I find mirrors for my own cycles of rupture and renewal. These photographs trace a journey of self-discovery, one that is both solitary and connected: rooted in my body, yet entangled with the living, changing landscapes around me.