Living Sculpture considers the female form powerful, alluring, and endlessly contested. Inspired by Bernini’s ability to carve motion from stillness, the series asks: what does it mean to be frozen in time? Centuries later, our bodies remain sites of control. As autonomy and expression are suppressed, these images resist erasure. Art is not meant to soothe it is meant to reveal, to question, to endure.
I create photographs that explore perception, identity, and the tension between what is seen and what is felt. My work blends technical precision with emotional depth, using light, composition, and subject direction to invite reflection and provoke curiosity. I aim to craft imagery that challenges assumptions and deepens our engagement with the visual world.
Awards American Photography 39
American Photography 41