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IS my journey through the paradoxical experience of being simultaneously the viewer and the viewed, the consumer and the consumed. moments where I've surrendered to objectification while maintaining complete artistic control — a visual representation of the tightrope many women walk daily.

The low key lighting and vulnerable poses are intentional reflections of how society strips women down to their physical components, yet beneath each image lies a calculated power that belongs to me.

Through my work, I interrogate what it means to be simultaneously stripped of humanity while wielding the very tools of my own objectification.

I confess how easy it is to keep slipping into viewing myself as an object rather than a subject. The journey from utility to authenticity is not a linear one. Moving beyond the borderlines of utility and representation breaking free from the roles and symbols that society has assigned to us, women, and stepping into a fuller, more authentic sense of self.

So I invite viewers to confront their participation in systems that reduce feminine existence to utilitarian value and question the way they subsidize the system that assigns value based on physical desirability.

I position myself as both creator and creation: my body becomes simultaneously the weapon and the wound, challenging viewers to confront their complicity in systems that render women as collections of usable parts rather than sovereign beings.

all Women are free to exist as subjects of their own stories, rather than objects in someone else's narrative. I choose to confront these patterns in my own way.