the internal crusade
In 1934, the Communist Party faced a life-and-death crisis as the Kuomintang launched several siege operations, forcing them to leave the former Chinese Soviet Republic.... Read More
Nevermind if I’m blind
After the end of a meaningful relationship, I returned to my home country — a place that had shaped me for over two decades and... Read More
Alltagsfantasie (Everyday Fantasy)
Emerging from lived experience at the intersection of womanhood, motherhood, migration, and artistic resistance, this body of work traces a deeply personal journey of unlearning,... Read More
Desire Body
An exploration of body image, fatness, motherhood, and the cultural expectations that shape how bodies are seen, touched, and remembered. Carefully constructed images bring into... Read More
Rewritten Spaces of Concrete
Brutalist architecture lives new lives today. Spaces once designed for ideological collectivism are now permeated with individual experiences — quietly, instinctively, and without permission, they... Read More
Good Gravy!
“Good evening and welcome to ‘GOOD GRAVY!’, a fine dining experience where photography meets the culinary arts. Through +5 years of meticulous experimentation in the... Read More
Subjective Translation
Entries from the Latvian Museum of Photography’s card catalogue serve as a point of departure for a personal visual exploration. Through a series of self-portraits,... Read More
THE ANTHROPOCENE ILLUSION
While we destroy the natural world around us, we have become masters of a stage-managed, artificial ‘experience’ of nature – a reassuring spectacle, an illusion.... Read More
Pervasive Persistence of The Homesick
The coarse surface of raw concrete brings back memories for me. Reinforced concrete panel buildings, tall chimneys, brick walls, hangars, and railway tracks branching from... Read More
Music on Bones
During the Cold War, Western music in the Soviet Union was banned and destroyed. Distributors of rock, blues, or jazz could face up to seven... Read More










