My Body, My Story is a sculptural installation that investigates the body as a vessel of untold stories and archival memories. Inspired by personal experiences of grief and witnessing illness from afar, the work reflects on the body’s capacity to absorb, translate, and preserve both visible and invisible wounds.
The project approaches the body as a performative archive, where gestures, scars, and silences carry the weight of memory. Through sculptural forms, the installation externalizes what often remains hidden: pain, resilience, and the transmission of lived experience across time. Fabric and material become extensions of the body, layered and transformed into tangible narratives that evoke endurance and resistance.
By centering the body as both canvas and storyteller, My Body, My Story proposes an alternative mode of witnessing—one where personal histories expand into collective memory, and where the language of form, texture, and presence gives voice to what words cannot articulate.