In between

In between My self- portraits express a visual journey through vulnerability, strength and transformation. I love to hide and merge with the surrounding environment, creating intriguing and evocative images, often surreal and dreamy.

I began to cultivate my passion for photography in Africa where I lived for five years. The African colors and landscapes had a great impact on my artistic sensitivity, thus the camera became my main artistic expression.

My self-portraits are a visual journey that unfolds between vulnerability and strength, a delicate dance where fragility transforms into resilience. Through the interplay of light and shadow, I seek to capture the essence of feminine beauty—never static, but fluid, elusive, and deeply introspective.

Each image is a fragment of myself, a mirror in which I dissolve and reappear, often merging with the surrounding environment, as if space itself were breathing through my skin. In my self-portraits, my figure blends into the landscape, and light and shadow create an entire atmosphere within the subject. My face is almost imperceptible, and by removing any specific identity, the viewer is invited to recognize themselves within the image, to connect with the emotions and sensations it evokes.

Suspended in a surreal, dreamlike dimension, my work inhabits the boundary between concealment and revelation, presence and absence. Shadows envelop and disclose, light caresses and wounds, the body emerges and vanishes like a fleeting vision.

What I create is not merely a portrait, but a state of being—an intimate exploration of what it means to lay oneself bare while dissolving into the mystery of the unseen.