Self-Portrait

These self-portrait images, shot on film, presents the body covered head to toe in layers of fabric and accessories, set against a natural environment. The visual tension between over-adornment and the organic landscape reflects ideas of consumption, material excess, and the ways identity can be constructed or concealed through clothing. By obscuring the self beneath layers, the work questions where individuality ends and material culture begins, while the natural setting underscores the contrast between human-made abundance and the simplicity of nature.