
Feral Matter proposes a mapping of nowhere: an indefinable territory where matter seems to detach from itself, dissolve, and be reborn in other forms. The images function as fragments extracted from an unstable world, where reference points are lost and the contours of the living become uncertain.
With Feral Matter, I explore a space where nothing is fixed — a constantly shifting territory, where bodies, surfaces, and the Earth itself are continually reinvented. A mapping of nowhere that questions what persists, what disappears, and what returns in another form.













































