A Language Before Words

A Language Before Words captures the unspoken poetry of early childhood—where meaning is felt through gesture, texture, and presence. These images are a meditation on the physicality of youth—on what it means to inhabit a body that is still becoming. They speak to a time before self-consciousness, before language, where the body was the only narrative. It reminds us that youth isn’t just a memory—it’s a sensation, held briefly, before it slips away.