The human body is not presented as subject.
It is treated as structure.
Through reduction and controlled light, identity dissolves.
There are no faces, no narratives, no seduction.
Only form, tension and restraint.
Skin becomes surface.
Muscle becomes line.
Gesture becomes architecture.
The work does not search for emotion in expression,
but in compression
in the moment a movement is held back.
Darkness is not absence.
It is a deliberate removal.
What remains is pressure, silence and physical awareness.
Control is not dominance.
It is concentration.
It is the decision to contain.