Media: Digital prints, dibond (series), 2023–2025 Dimensions: 50×50 cm, 60×60 cm


«Camouflaged Bodies» is a visual exploration of the body in a state of constant adjustment, concealment, and adaptation to an external system of recognition.
The series responds to the algorithmic pressure of the digital environment: how visual identity ceases to be personal and becomes a set of filters, patterns, and masking strategies.
The images balance between figure and background, between human and interface.
These beings do not seek to be recognized. They exist within fields of vision, yet evade the gaze. Their structure is composed of camouflage, tactics, and the reflex of disappearance.
Each image is an attempt to vanish into pattern, texture, or shape. These are neither cats nor humans — they are hybrids of signal and cipher. They transform in order to remain. Here, mimicry is not weakness but a survival strategy.
The series operates on the edge between pop culture and a philosophy of survival. There’s something from memes, something from cybernetic utopias, but most of all — a question: Is it possible to exist in the world without presenting yourself?


Digital print mounted on dibond (aluminum composite), size 50×50 or 60×60 cm.


The images balance between figure and background, human and interface.
These works depict bodies in a constant state of adjustment, concealment, and adaptation to an external system of recognition.
«Camouflaged Bodies» is a response to the algorithmic pressure of the digital environment: how visual identity ceases to be personal and turns into a set of filters, patterns, and masking strategies.














