Description
“If a woman is treated equally, society will become better for everyone.”
Traces of experiences, roles, and emotions return to the woman as a memory that asks for no explanation.
Whatever is worthy, whatever endures, whatever unfolds quietly—and therefore persists.
Resilience and silent thoughts coexist along the fragile boundary between the public and the private.
There, the roles she carries by nature do not alternate; they coexist.
And through this coexistence, something deeper is revealed:
the simultaneous presence and the invisible continuity of the female experience.

