
Silhouette in Code is a contemporary interpretation of the corset as an architecture of the body, articulated in a digital language. Through a minimalist palette — deep black and a mirrored texture — it stages a tension between strength and fragility. Here the mirror is not a symbol but a material: a multifaceted, extremely fragile surface that frames femininity as an inner force.
Each image is the result of a considered concept that merges virtual and real environments into a single visual language, where the female silhouette becomes modular yet retains an individual design in every frame. In this series, the corset becomes a silhouette code — a visual code of femininity that shapes the body line, sets a dress code, and is inscribed into the digital code of the image.
I am driven by experiments with textures and minimalism: I am interested in how a few precise elements — the line of the body, the oily sheen of black vinyl, the cold glare of a mirrored surface — can construct an image on the edge between avatar and physical body. I work with AI tools and prompt engineering as a photographic method, translating the sensation of the body into visual code. Femininity is read not through gesture, but through a silhouette built on contrasts: light and dark, physical and digital.