Diptych

What if the body is not separate from the world, but one of its many landscapes?

What if the body is not separate from the world, but one of its many landscapes?

Between the human body and the world lies a vocabulary of recurring forms. Across skin, stone, petals, and maps, patterns reappear, as if disparate realities were speaking the same silent language. This series of diptychs traces unexpected affinities between seemingly distant worlds, revealing visual echoes that transcend conventional boundaries.

In the space between recognition and ambiguity, resemblance becomes a kind of mirage—fleeting, elusive, and transformative.