Beneath the Surface drifts with female bodies released from the weight of looking and being looked at. Underwater, their outlines blur into light, becoming shapes that cannot be claimed or judged. In this quiet, slow world, the body slips out of its prescribed meanings and moves in its own rhythm.
The series imagines water as a refuge—an elemental space where women can disappear from expectation and reappear as something freer, wilder, and wholly their own.
The series imagines water as a refuge—an elemental space where women can disappear from expectation and reappear as something freer, wilder, and wholly their own.