Entanglement
“Entanglement” is a series of analog double exposures that explores the quiet threshold where body and biome converge. Shot on film, each image reveals a layered symphony of light, skin, leaf, and breath—a visual echo of our deep entwinement with the living world. This is both ritual and record: a poetic gesture toward the wild within, and a nod to the biological truth that we are not discrete beings but dynamic systems in relationship.
In this work, the human figure does not pose against nature—it dissolves into it, entwining with photosynthetic rhythms, shadow patterns, and the tender architecture of plants. The resulting photographs suggest a kind of cellular memory, an ancient accord between species. Drawing from both ecological science and spiritual longing, “Entanglement” invites us to consider not just our place in nature, but our identity as nature—fluid, luminous, and irrevocably connected.


















