“Try on My Skin” is a painting series that explores identity through the absence of the body.
Garments appear without a wearer, suspended in different landscapes — forests, mountains, shifting terrains. They hold traces of presence, as if something has just left or is about to return. The fabric becomes a surrogate for the body: carrying memory, vulnerability, and emotional residue.
By removing the figure, the work invites the viewer to step into it — to “try on” the identity themselves. The landscapes function as psychological spaces rather than physical locations, reflecting inner states rather than external reality.
The series moves between stillness and transformation, questioning how identity is formed, inhabited, and perceived. It suggests that identity is not fixed, but something we wear, shed, and continuously reshape.
Each work is one of a kind.