Blurred Lines.

This work treats the nude as something uncertain rather than exposed. The body drifts in and out of focus, resisting clarity and possession. Blurring becomes both shelter and refusal.

What is hidden is not absence, but intimacy without access. The images ask to be felt, not read, allowing the body to exist without definition.

In soft distortion, the nude slips free of control and remains unresolved.

A woman with dark hair and light skin is topless, covering her chest with her hand, against a plain white background.
A blurry image of a woman with dark hair, topless, with her hand covering her chest, against a plain white background.