For several years, I have been watching women closely. I talk to them, strip and film them, create projects where I ask other people in a woman's body: "What is it like to be a woman?"
In today's world, gender roles are so mixed up that the question of what it is like to be a woman, I ask the same transgender people and mothers, fighters, models and dancers, soldiers and escorts. Together with all my beautiful gang, I study femininity, stereotypes, gender prejudices and the different images that are created by the modern world.
This project is divided into several stages: bodily acceptance, emotions and thoughts. It also features several abstract works in which we metaphorically reflect on the beauty of a woman in any of her hypostasis. What limitations the world of the past imposes on modern girls, and what challenges women face at this stage of human development.
However, this project is not about pain and rejection: I want to show a slice of thought where girls naturally and simply interact with the viewer, where each of us can meet ourselves in the reflection of others without doubt and commitment.