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The exhibition Polydipsia delves into the themes of insatiable thirst and the psychological longing that drives human behavior. Through a series of works, the metaphorical nature of desire is explored, addiction, and the endless pursuit of fulfillment. Reflecting on a tension between inner emptiness and external indulgence, embodying a landscape where desires are constantly redefined yet never fully quenched. The use of water, both as a symbol of life and a substance that both nurtures and consumes, Polydipsia emphasizes the fragility of human desires and the human condition.

The exhibition Moderate Confessions, delves into themes of personal introspection and societal narratives. the exhibition continues her exploration of human experiences and emotions, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own narratives.

The exhibition Worlds Corners operates within a postmodern framework, resisting conventional interpretations and inviting the audience to navigate its material layers where the edges of perception and geography converge. Drawing on the interplay between the physical and metaphysical, the exhibition presents a tapestry of fragmented landscapes, invoking the tension between human presence and nature.Worlds Corners becomes a space of negotiation, reflecting the fragmentation and fluidity of contemporary existence. 

The project Hydration Space (2020-2021) engages with the element of water, exploring its multifaceted symbolic meanings. Water, as a symbol, is often representing life and fertility, serving as a source of sustenance and growth, and is often connected to purification. Its fluidity and adaptability make it a symbol of change and transformation, embodying the concept of movement and evolution.

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