Embodied Process
The Art of Becoming
Creation doesn’t always happen at a distance. Sometimes it’s physical, immersive, and unapologetically raw. Embodied Process explores the act of making art as an intimate ritual — where charcoal, paint, or clay move beyond the page and onto the body itself. Hands, skin, breath, and movement become part of the work, dissolving the line between artist and artwork.
These images are not about perfection or performance. They focus on fragments — charcoal-covered fingers, marked skin, quiet moments of concentration — capturing the beauty of presence and process as it unfolds. Grounded, expressive, and deeply human, this series celebrates creation as something felt as much as it is seen.