The surface opens like a body telling its own story through layers, tears, and reconstructions. Visual fragments, cutouts, typographic traces, and grafts of color function as a memory: territories where my identity bends, resists, and regenerates. I invite the viewer into an inner space of stratification where pain is transformed: it becomes a gesture, a rhythm, an affirmation of presence. This physical and tactile practice of collage reflects the complexity of living within a body that is fragmented but never passive. The image becomes a field of tensions for me: between control and chaos, between what has been removed and what insists on emerging. In my poetics, fragility is not a limitation but a generative engine. Matter rearranges itself, expands, and reclaims space; what seemed disintegrated finds a new form. It is an act of anti-fragility: disorder as a possibility for rebirth, and pain as a matrix of awareness.