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Marisol and the Golden Curtain
'What dreams may come'- Inspired by „Cien Años de Solidad“ by Gabriel Garcia Márquez and „Hamlet“ by William Shakespeare –

Shaping Perception
„Challenging dominant narratives.“

First Crush
Blush of Affection

Traces of Light
"In the shadows of shame, traces of light shine."

Pursuit of Happiness
Marcus Aurelius dialogues prompt us to recognize the fleeting nature of external desires

Lolita
"Silent oppression."

Prends-moi
"Qui es-tu ? Tu me détruis. Tu es si bon pour moi."

Plus Proche
"Vous pensez savoir. Et puis, non. Vous ne savez pas."

Salome
Obsession and Defiance in Oscar Wilde's Heroine

ROMA
Narratives Ambiguity

Silent Rebellion
"The Alienation of the Self through Machismo and Silent Defiance."

Dreams
Ghosts, desires, fears, and memories.

No Mans Journey
Footsteps with no trace.

Cooling Earth
Exeggerated Realities

In the Void
„Silence whispers truths that words cannot express.“

Cuban Youth
Navigating Love

Desire
Thoughts, desires, fears, and memories.

Studio 54
"Where the hustle wasn't just a dance move, it was a way of life."

In Times of no Solace
"Compassion is the radicalism of our time." by the 14. Dalai Lama

Portraits Nucleare
"Unseen forces of the universe, beauty and chaos of a reality forever altered."

Defying Gravity
„Construction of Self or the Awkward Moves of Transformation.“

African Bride
"Afrofuturism."

Another Country
Traces of Transience

Colors of Becoming
"A simple symbolic depiction of the many colors of identities that we carry within us and that surround us."

Another Country II
"Mirror, so clear."

Precarious Self
"In the precarious balance of the self, every shift reveals the infinite possibilities we hold within."

Harlequins
We glimpse truth's reflection

Exaggerated
“Layers of self-reflection, project an exaggerated version of yourself.”