Online selection of the series.
I Can’t Escape Myself is a self-portrait series composed in solitude —
part ritual, part reckoning.
These images blur the line between skin and psyche,
inviting the viewer into moments of collapse, intimacy,
and raw feminine presence.
I photograph what I cannot speak about.
The camera as a quiet witness to the grieving.
A way to survive.
From blurred grief to surgical scars, from soft focus
to the frozen breath of winter trees —
the body is not posed here.
It is present.
It is remembering: not just what happened,
but what it became when no one was watching.
This is the body remembering itself.















