Body mandalas

Using the body as brush, each piece forms mandalas rooted in geometry, harmony, and balance.
Original photographic compositions made from real human bodies.

About the series
Body Mandalas merge geometry, movement, and light to explore the sacred architecture of the human form.
Born from photography and refined through mathematical precision, they reveal the body as both subject and instrument—mirroring ancient symbols of balance and unity.
Across their variations—White Skin, Dark Skin, Color, Golden Ballerina, Translucent, and Deprived—the series reflects on diversity, perception, and our shared sense of form and spirit.
Here, photography is the tool, geometry the language, mathematics the canvas, and the body—my brush.


Golden Ballerina
Body Mandalas merge geometry, movement, and light to explore the sacred architecture of the human form.
Born from photography and refined through mathematical precision, they reveal the body as both subject and instrument—mirroring ancient symbols of balance and unity.
Across their variations—White Skin, Dark Skin, Color, Golden Ballerina, Translucent, and Deprived—the series reflects on diversity, perception, and our shared sense of form and spirit.
Here, photography is the tool, geometry the language, mathematics the canvas, and the body—my brush.


Deprived
Inspired by pre-Columbian body art from the Americas, the Deprived series reflects on the invisibility of Indigenous peoples in modern society.
Using UV-sensitive body paint, ancestral patterns glow while the figures remain in darkness—a metaphor for cultures whose light endures despite centuries of erasure.

Each piece becomes both tribute and protest: a luminous echo of civilizations that continue to vibrate beneath the surface of our collective memory.


Translucent
In the Translucent series, light itself becomes part of the composition. Printed on encapsulated acrylic, these mandalas interact with their surroundings, letting the environment flow through them.
Transparency creates a dialogue between body and space—between what is seen and what is suggested—revealing how fragility and form coexist in constant motion.


Color
The Color series applies the Fibonacci sequence as a compositional and chromatic framework.
Twelve hues are derived from mathematical balance, revealing a hidden order beneath the visual rhythm of each piece.
Here, color is not ornament—it’s structure, proportion, and the quiet logic behind beauty.


White Skin / Dark Skin

Two parallel series celebrating the diversity of the human body.
White Skin and Dark Skin explore variations of tone, texture, and presence—each form carrying its own light and geometry.
Together they honor individuality as part of a shared harmony.

Explore the Series
Discover the full spectrum of Body Mandalas. Different bodies, colors, and forms captured in balance and motion.