Delayed Perception
Work in Progress
This ongoing series explores the relationship between women, nature, and perception. Figures emerge through layers of growing plants, filtered light, and shifting distances, inviting viewers to encounter them indirectly rather than through direct observation.
Rather than telling complete stories, the paintings focus on fragments of quiet everyday moments. Through muted gray tones and delicate, layered brushwork, the works seek to create a sense of stillness, where human presence and natural growth exist together in a shared atmosphere of ambiguity, intimacy, and quiet revelation.


About the Artist
I explore a mode of perception shaped by natural obscuration.
The female figure is never directly confronted, but slowly revealed through layers of growing natural forms.Light passes through vegetation and space before reaching the body, producing a sense of delayed visibility.My practice resists complete narrative structures, instead lingering within fragmented, accidental moments.
Human presence, flowers, space, and seasonal atmospheres coexist in a subtle and unstable state of continuity.


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