“Corpus Memory” is a visual meditation on the body as a living archive — an echo of pain, silence, and memory that lingers. It lies on the edge of physical and emotional trauma. The body is not a vessel, but a witness. It remembers through gestures, scars, and stillness. I explore the anatomy of grief, intimacy, and identity. These are not portraits of people, but of states of being. Their silence is resistance. This work is not about pain as spectacle, but about how memory persists — etched into flesh when the mind forgets.
Photographer from Kazakhstan
Awards Fine Art Photographer of the Year at IPA, 2013