The Uncanny Valley series takes the conversation a step further by exploring the unsettling nature of mannequins that are too close to human form but not quite human—stirring feelings of discomfort, alienation, and even fear. In this series, mannequins are positioned in such a way that they evoke both attraction and repulsion, forcing the viewer to confront the spaces between human authenticity and artificiality. This tension reflects the paradox of striving for perfection while acknowledging that perfection, when too near to human, exposes the fragility and imperfection inherent in us all.

























