A World That Has Become Strange to Me , 2026

In an age where everything is identified, tracked, and archived, these people have turned away. Not out of indifference — but by choice. Their identity is not hidden, it is protected. In a world where artificial intelligence reads faces and algorithms predict behavior, resistance to being seen is itself a position.
Thousands of laws have been written to protect thousands of things. Yet the only thing that remains is that people learn to be careful.
This series is a portrait of those who have learned to remain unknown.
Thousands of laws protect us from thousands of things.
And yet, instead of making us bolder, they
have only made us more fearful and more cautious.
Diskrimination , 2016

Traditional motifs drawn from the cave paintings of ancient Iran are projected onto the female body — not as decoration, but as a question. Whose symbols are these, and who decides where they belong?
This series is a social critique of how culture, tradition, and the male gaze regardless of the country, continent, history, etc have long defined the female body as a surface to be marked, controlled, and interpreted by others.
How are roles distributed in a society?
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Life is not Private , 2013
We live in a world that exposes everything. Yet beneath the visible surface, vast regions of a human life remain hidden — layered under cultural codes, social expectations, and silent agreements about what may or may not be seen. This series holds both truths simultaneously: the blurred image as a metaphor for what is shown and what is withheld, what is public and what refuses to be.










