This series, titled Chameleon, explores the dissonance in how humans relate to our environments, both natural and built. Each hand-printed image was created on 35mm film in collaboration with my sister, a dancer, as the subject. Together, we explored movement as a way of reintegrating the human body with its surroundings. In these images, the subject becomes camouflaged, echoing a chameleon folding back into its environment. This act of blending with place challenges the common paradigm of human separation and superiority over nature. Chameleon invites viewers to reconsider our relationships with the world around us and to reflect on the need for deeper, more reciprocal connections in an increasingly divisive age.
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