This series approaches the bathroom as an inner landscape, a place where the body is no longer performing, but listening. Within the confined geometry of the room, the portraits turn away from the external gaze and move toward a quieter psychological space.
These black-and-white images are not about exposure, but about presence. Emotion surfaces subtly, through posture, stillness, and the way the body inhabits its temporary shelter. Each frame becomes an inner room, a fragile, private territory where thought, feeling, and form briefly align.








