Soft, organic, disturbing, and provocative, my photographs emanate a painterly quality and abstraction which is achieved through experimental in-camera techniques. These processes are used to blur the lines between women, their environment, and the preconceived notions of their sexuality. Within contemporary western societies, women are heavily sexually-objectified while their sexual-autonomy is repressed by patriarchal social constructs. In opposition to this I visualize the multiplicity of the feminine - sexual, non-sexual, dominant, submissive, wild, tame, vulnerable, strong, lost and found. Showcasing female agency and bodily-autonomy.