My practice focuses on perception, privilege, and the systems that determine who is seen and who remains unseen.
At the center is the human body — as territory, as evidence, as a projection surface.
Who is allowed to occupy space?
Who is observed?
Who is judged — and why?
I examine the structures that regulate visibility and assign value. Power is not abstract. It decides how bodies are read, categorized, controlled, or protected.
I am interested in what is silenced, ignored, or excluded in the mechanisms that normalize some bodies and criminalize others.