A Language of Clouds is a visual meditation on how the human body carries its own weather, heat, dust, storms, and light, shaped not only by place, but by memory and experience.
The project presents Nigerian women not as fixed portraits but as shifting skies. Each image becomes a forecast, reflecting internal seasons that move beneath the surface. Through double exposures and textured overlays, skin merges with the environment: dust storms gather at the collarbone, light ripples across a cheek, rain patterns trace themselves like veins. These works are not staged illusions but layered truths—moments of weather caught before they change again, as inevitable and uncontainable as drifting clouds.