Dysmorphia / Chimera

The fractured reflection of the self


ディズモルフィア, I explore the body as an unstable image—stretched, bent, mirrored. These photographs are not just visual distortions; they are psychological landscapes. Through reflection, manipulated surfaces, I attempt to echo the dissonance between how we see ourselves and how we are perceived. The work confronts the desire to control the body, to reshape it, to find harmony in its asymmetry. Here, beauty lies in the glitch—in the moment where form dissolves into fiction.


The body is not fixed. The gaze is never neutral. In a world obsessed with symmetry and perfection, I seek to dismantle the myth of the “ideal” form. I do not photograph bodies—I photograph the disturbance of them. These images are not distortions. They are truths too complex for linear mirrors.