LOOK!

Look began with a question: what makes a space intimate — the structure of a room, or the way it's looked at? Working across photography, drawing, and text, the project traces intimacy through three lenses: the gaze, the erotic, the material. The body, cropped and fragmented, becomes the same kind of space — something revealed only through sustained attention.

Close-up of a person's back, showing their shoulder and spine in black and white.
Close-up black and white photograph of two feet with toes curled inward, resting on a textured surface.
Black and white photo of a topless woman with arms crossed, head tilted back, and eyes closed against a plain wall.
Black and white photo of a woman lying sideways on a flat surface, with her back and shoulder visible and her head turned away.
Black and white photograph of a person viewed from behind, showing their bare back and shoulder with dark hair.
Black and white photo of hands reaching up and holding each other, with one hand wearing a beaded bracelet.
A blurry grayscale image of a person with their back turned, wearing a dark dress or shirt, in front of a light-colored background.