2024–2026 | analogue| didgital | photobook | work in progress
this project traces the almost invisible moments when love disappears. through photographs and fragmented texts, i move between childhood memories and the present, where i am now a mother, trying to notice how inherited patterns are repeated, interrupted, or reimagined across generations.
2020–present | photography, ritual, performance, analogue | digital
in conversation with spirits is a long-term project in which photography functions as a ritual rather than a document. each image grows from an attempt to give grief a form through action, drawing on personal loss, cultural mourning practices and the absence of shared rituals in contemporary life.
work in progress | archive, projection, migration, family memory
scars of memory reworks my family archive through projection. i convert old photographs into 35mm slides and project them onto my body, my home, London and my daughter, asking what inherited history carries across generations, and how the past continues to arrive in the present.
2024-2025 | analogue
for a year, once a month, i walked through different neighborhoods of London, photographing its layers on analogue film. as an immigrant, i began to feel love for this city as a place vast enough to hold difference, where people, histories and streets overlap until belonging becomes something shared.
2023 | analogue
pisces is a small series of black and white analogue photographs, where the fish appears as an ancient image moving between religion, mythology, origin and transformation. printed and placed inside handmade copper frames, these works become small quiet objects, almost like icons, made to be held close as reminders of hope, protection and the possibility of moving through the present.
frozen in the salt of time
2023- work in progress | analogue | salt | aluminium | memory
photographed on film by the sea, the print was later placed in salt and mounted on aluminium, where time transformed it into something resembling snow, corrosion and memory at once.