Feelings in Plastic
The artist is currently working on her ongoing project “Feelings in Plastic,” where corporeality becomes a lens through which she examines social expectations — how society shapes the images of a “normal” man and an “acceptable” woman, prescribing forms, roles, and limits of expression.
Through a series of large-scale paintings and graphic works, the artist explores the state of emotional isolation of a contemporary human being — metaphorically “wrapped” in plastic, confined within systems of norms, fears, and external demands.
The project merges physical flesh with psychological vulnerability, inviting the viewer to confront their own sense of constraint — and, at the same time, the possibility of liberation.

