Fluid Boundaries
In this project, I explore the fluid and interconnected relationship between the human body and the natural world, challenging traditional notions of the gaze. Rather than presenting the body as a passive object of observation, the images depict a reciprocal and multidirectional gaze—a dynamic dialogue between the subject, the environment, and the viewer. Here, nature itself is not just a backdrop but an active participant, “looking back” at the spectator, creating a sense of mutuality and interconnectedness. This series deconstructs the typical male gaze by portraying the body not as isolated or objectified, but as harmonious and integral to its surroundings. Through this visual dialogue, I aim to evoke a deeper, more organic relationship between humanity and the environment, suggesting that the body and nature are not separate entities but coexisting forces, constantly engaging and reflecting upon each other.