Oblivion

As a self-portrait photographer, I explore identity and emotion through vibrant imagery. Inspired by pioneers like Cindy Sherman, my work creates a cinematic narrative that invites viewers to connect with shared themes of growth, tension, and resilience.

As a photographer immersed in the tradition of self-portraiture, I explore the complexities of identity and emotion through vibrant imagery, drawing inspiration from pioneers like Cindy Sherman. My work embodies a cinematic quality, where each photograph becomes a frame in an unfolding narrative—a character in a story that resonates with universal themes of growth, tension, and inner turmoil.

Utilizing bold colors and intense lighting, I aim to evoke a visceral response, creating a visual diary that reflects my personal journey while inviting viewers to engage with their own experiences. Each image stands alone, yet together they weave a tapestry of shared human emotion, illustrating that while our struggles may be distinct, the essence of our experiences is profoundly interconnected.

My artistic practice is rooted in the belief that vulnerability can forge connections. By candidly grappling with my own reactions to life’s challenges, I hope to foster moments of understanding and empathy in my audience. I seek to empower others to reflect on their own narratives, encouraging dialogue around the themes that bind us—growth, resilience, and the pursuit of self-discovery.