Artwork Series
Discover curated collections and themed artwork series
The Rooster Paradox.
Strange feelings rolled over me with this series and I did it for a long time, simultaneously exploring the male part of myself and the dark part of my woman. So this rooster brought together another chapter of my life. The rooster symbolizes the male principle, pride, he's yelling and declares himself. At the same time, the chicken foot was always something disgusting for me... it was always associated with something dark, Baba Yaga, for example, which I can now easily interpret as MY UNKNOWN, WILD, DARK, REAL FEMALE, perhaps something powerful. A terrible beauty was revealed to me in this series. My favorite paradox, when it is incredibly beautiful and terrible. A rooster with his dry paw on a vulnerable, tender female body… It’s like when some unknown force touches you, you’re no longer afraid of it and you understand that in any case, you own it, and not it owns you. You accept the strange and it peacefully coexists next to your vulnerability, your skin, your body. It’s like an internal fusion with wildness that doesn’t destroy. All this is about the fact that a woman becomes soil, and for this rooster you became it.
Polarity
Every woman has two primal forces within her. One is light, like the morning dawn: it brings clarity, warmth, and a call to creation. The other is dark, like the depths of night: it holds secrets, knows death and the power of destruction. They sprout from a single root, like two sacred flowers, unfolding in different directions of the world, but their sap is one and the same. When these forces resonate, they do not fight, but touch each other, and in this contact, life arises: an idea, love, a child, a new world. A woman is not a choice between light and darkness. She is a garden of union, where two eternal sisters embrace again and again, giving the world endless renewal.
I will sprout flowers
Once upon a time, she lay in darkness, beneath a rough crust of soil, her body filled with the seeds of the future. She knew that it was possible to grow downwards and upwards at the same time: roots seek moisture so that the stem can reach the light. Her body learned to be prickly in order to protect the delicate shoots; it learned to be straight so as not to bend under foreign winds. The call of flowers and light awakened in her. It reminded her: «Look at your sun, even if it is night around you.» Having become a flower, she began to turn toward her inner light, rather than toward the gaze of others. Each rough leaf held the memory of pain, and each sprout was the promise of a new cycle. Sprouting flowers, she stopped choosing between shadow and light. Her roots nourished the earth, her stem stretched toward the sky, her heart became a field where the past and future meet. She is a sunflower woman: strong, honest, rooted, growing toward her own sun, so that one day she may blossom and give the world the seeds of her truth
Self-Portrait
I’m interested in punk not as an image, but as an ethic. Punk is not chaos for the sake of chaos. It’s resistance. Freedom. The courage to be imperfect — and feel good inside it. For me, photography is also punk. It doesn’t have to be comfortable, polished, or easily explained. It can be honest. I work with the naked body not as provocation, but as vulnerability. Not to improve it, not to correct it — but to let it exist. Tension, asymmetry, pauses, fragility — this is where I see beauty and truth. Each image collapses into meaning only through the viewer’s gaze. Like a quantum moment. Here, punk is not aggression. It’s permission. Permission to be your own source.
Women's Backs: Strength and Vulnerability
In my art project, I explore the multifaceted nature of the female experience through the lens of vulnerability and strength. The female back serves as a symbol of the invisible labor performed by women within their families. These backs carry not only physical burdens but also emotional weight, becoming a support for their loved ones.
In the closet
The roots
Use Your Illusion
A series exploring perception, reality, and the illusions we create and encounter in our daily lives.
Crumpled by Life's Circumstances
Part of the Crumpled by Life's Circumstances series exploring themes of emotion, identity, and personal transformation.
My Inner Home
Part of the My Inner Home series exploring themes of emotion, identity, and personal transformation.
Living water
Part of the Living water series exploring themes of emotion, identity, and personal transformation.
Through the Mirror
A reflection on self-perception and reality, exploring the duality between what we see and what truly exists.