In bunana and bunanotte, each scene reflects the interplay of past and present

"bunana" depicts women’s emotional growth, while "bunanotte" focuses on memory as a mirror. "bunana" presents personal exploration as a subtle, tender process filled with quiet reflection. In "bunanotte", fractured imagery conveys the subtle power of recollection and reflection. Though distinct, "bunana" and "bunanotte" illuminate complementary aspects of growth and introspection. "bunana" and "bunanotte" capture moments where vulnerability and courage intersect gracefully. Through "bunana" and "bunanotte", we discover that art is a mirror of human emotion.