In this series of collages, I engage in a transformative dialogue with Luncheon on the Grass. By altering key elements—faces, gestures, figures, and focal points— I challenge the fixed narratives of the original composition. Each variation shifts the viewer’s perception, questioning identity, gender dynamics, and the roles assigned within classical imagery. Through these interventions, I explore how subtle changes can redefine meaning, turning a well-known masterpiece into a fluid, evolving narrative. This metamorphosis is not just a visual modification but a conceptual exploration of perspective, representation, and artistic reinterpretation. A river in which a shirt-wearing woman bathes. Émile Zola "This work is a collage on cardboard. After completing the initial piece, I expanded its conceptual depth using photographic media. I then incorporated digital art to add my own sentences, further enriching the narrative of the artwork."








