In this 8-part series, the human body is slowly absorbed into its surroundings—walls, paper, shadow. What begins as resistance and physical tension fades into stillness, erasure, and silence. Skin becomes stone, presence becomes texture. Absorbed explores the fragility of identity, the quiet dissolution of the self, and the longing to disappear into matter.
Polish visual artist and photographer working with the human body, matter, and texture. Her work explores themes of presence, disappearance, identity, and the emotional weight of physical form. She often uses materials like paper or raw walls to blur the boundary between body and environment. Her imagery balances tenderness and strength, inviting the viewer into quiet, tactile narratives.