Surreal Serenity


In Surreal Serenity, the body meets the boundary of water.She drifts between rest and dissolution, between fragility and strength.The water conceals and reveals, blurring contours and creating new forms.

The series moves beyond the decorative and the staged — it explores the female body as a vessel of both history and resistance. In an art history where woman has often been portrayed as object, she here reclaims her place as subject: still, present, untouched by the viewer’s gaze.

Flowers, leaves, and colors are not embellishments but symbols of transformation — from body to landscape, from individual to myth.

There are echoes of Ophelia and surrealism, yet the voice is contemporary: a poetic meditation on femininity, the power of the body, and its right to stillness.


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