Bio-morphing (2008)


is a photographic series that investigates the dissolution of the human body into geological and organic matter. Through close-up images of stone, vegetation, and water, the work creates ambiguous forms that evoke bodily structures without directly depicting them. Cavities, textures, and surfaces suggest fragments of a body that is no longer whole, but dispersed across material processes of erosion, decay, and growth. The images collapse distinctions between human and non-human, interior and exterior, microscopic and monumental, proposing identity as something unstable and continuously reshaped by its environment.