"Whispers of the Unseen"
In this poignant series of woodcut prints, I explore the quiet suffering and resilient spirit of women—echoed through the delicate presence of birds, cats, and other often-overlooked creatures. These beings, like countless women across societies, exist within our gaze yet remain unheard, uncared for, and unseen. Their grace, intuition, and longing are subtly woven into daily life, yet they move through a world that too often forgets them.
The raw textures of woodcut—the carved lines, the deliberate grain, the bold contrasts—echo the emotional topography of invisibility and endurance. Each print becomes a layered metaphor: birds perch like thoughts unspoken, cats curl like silenced dreams. The feminine form is abstracted, yet deeply human—poised between strength and vulnerability, presence and erasure.
Surrounded by grids and vessels, these figures dwell in structured spaces that hint at social constraints. Yet amid the stillness, there is motion—of thought, of protest, of quiet reclamation. These prints are offerings: not only of critique but of recognition, healing, and grace.
"Whispers of the Unseen" invites the viewer into a meditative encounter—a space where the ignored are remembered, where the softest voice becomes the loudest truth, and where both women and animals rise as sacred symbols of forgotten wisdom.