Inner Presences
These works do not describe the body.
They reveal a presence.
The figure is not observed from the outside.
It emerges from within — as memory, tension, or silent movement.
Forms are reduced, sometimes fragmented,
yet they retain an inner necessity.
What appears is not anatomy, but intensity.
Each work is a threshold:
between the visible and the felt,
between form and disappearance.
The body becomes a place where something passes through
—
not fixed, not defined, but present.