My art is rooted in the desire to make women’s unseen stories visible. With a background in fashion shaping my sense of form and aesthetics, my recent work in sculpture and ceramics has become a deeper and more personal form of expression.

Working with clay, I explore themes such as gender inequality, limited access to education and rights, migration, and belonging. For me, the female body is not just a form—it is a symbol of resilience, memory, and rebirth.

Each figure represents a silenced voice. My work stands as both a personal and collective narrative, bearing witness to women’s struggle for existence and visibility.