I. fantasy · 2026

The Fallen

A body at rest. Wings that remember flight.

Wings are not made for flying. They are made for remembering what it felt like.

The Fallen began with a question about stillness — what a body looks like when it stops fighting gravity. The wings were built by hand from layered fabric, each feather cut and placed individually over several days. The construction was the first act of the series; the camera came second.

Across thirteen frames, the subject moves through states — standing, searching, surrendering, rising. The white of the wings is never clean; it catches shadows, creases, the weight of being worn. The series does not tell a story of punishment or rescue. It tells a story of a figure who has decided, on her own terms, where to land.

In flight
In flight
Still upright
Still upright
The moment of breaking
The moment of breaking
Between worlds
Between worlds
Landed
Landed
At rest
At rest
Surrender
Surrender
The face, finally
The face, finally

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