Rituals of Her
She is both the creator and the subject.
Rituals of Her unfolds within quiet, in-between spaces, steam-filled bathrooms, dimly lit hotel rooms, and narrow hallways that echo with absence. In these intimate environments, she exists alone, moving through a sequence of personal rituals that shape, distort, and continuously redefine her identity.
Each gesture is intentional: the curl of her hair, the swipe of lipstick, the adjustment of a heel, the lingering gaze into the mirror. These moments are not routine, but acts of construction, performances of control, femininity, and transformation.
Yet beneath the surface, the structure begins to fracture. Precision softens into disarray. Composure gives way to something more unguarded, more real. The camera lingers where it shouldn’t, on what remains after the pose. The stillness between movements. The quiet tension beneath beauty.
She is not preparing for anyone; she is not performing for the world. Instead, she is suspended in a continuous cycle of becoming: constructing and deconstructing herself, again and again.
Rituals of Her explores femininity as both discipline and unraveling, revealing identity not as something fixed, but as something rehearsed, reshaped, and lived in private.