A body rests at the threshold between presence and disappearance. Light moves gently across the contours of shoulder, waist, and hip, tracing form without fully claiming it. The figure does not perform or present—it simply exists, suspended in stillness. Darkness becomes both shelter and silence, allowing the viewer to witness shape as landscape rather than spectacle. This is not a study of exposure, but of restraint—where the human form becomes less an object and more an atmosphere.
A body rests at the threshold between presence and disappearance. Light moves gently across the contours of shoulder, waist, and hip, tracing form without fully claiming it. The figure does not perform or present—it simply exists, suspended in stillness. Darkness becomes both shelter and silence, allowing the viewer to witness shape as landscape rather than spectacle. This is not a study of exposure, but of restraint—where the human form becomes less an object and more an atmosphere.