This work tries to explore the human body as a closed container — a sealed vessel that holds, conceals, and protects. In this metaphor, the body is not simply a physical form, but a boundary between the visible and the hidden.
A closed container suggests secrecy, privacy, and inner worlds that remain unseen. It evokes the emotional and psychological layers each person carries but rarely reveals: memories, pain, desires, fears, instincts — all locked within skin. The body becomes an archive, a site of quiet accumulation.
Yoga — a practice associated with openness, flow, and inner alignment — is here reimagined in reverse: the poses become abstract, rigid and sealed. The figures are no longer expressive but introspective, not open but closed — locked in gestures that suggest containment rather than release. The body is not a conduit, but a capsule.

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