As an artist living with endometriosis, my work seeks to answer a deeply personal and universal question: Who are we when illness shapes our identity in ways the world cannot see?
My work explores the body as both archive and embassy: a fragile yet resistant space where identities merge, fracture and persist.
Through mixed media collage based on photography, I create images that refuse official narratives and instead speak of hidden embassies: identities without representation, voices without a state. My practice seeks to reclaim presence in absence, turning vulnerability into resilience and proposing the body itself as a site of resistance, memory and belonging.