Description
In a world that teaches us to shrink, this series is a reminder to take up space.
Body as Monument reclaims the human form as sacred architecture — sculpted not by chisels, but by life, resistance, and self-expression.
Each image is a living statue, caught in motion or stillness, shimmering with metallics and meaning.
These bodies are not passive. They are not decoration.
They are declarations.
Of strength. Of softness. Of becoming.
We are all monuments — not to perfection, but to presence.
She is not frozen. She is holding.
Between breath and balance — a body becomes architecture.
Wrapped in metallic light, she is both sculpture and soul.
This is not fashion.
This is presence.
This is power.
This is the body as monument.