BARI is a multidisciplinary artist working at the intersection of perception, persona, and identity as a living, evolving construct. Her work explores the psychological and spiritual architectures that shape how we come to know ourselves— examining the tension between who we feel ourselves to be, who we perform, and what begins to surface when these internal frameworks loosen, fracture, or dissolve.
Working across photography, video, installation, painting, and design, she creates immersive visual worlds that investigate transformation and the fluid nature of the self. Drawing on surrealist imagery, symbolic costuming, and embodied performance, her practice interrogates how we see and construct ourselves, revealing identity not as fixed or inherent, but as something continuously shaped through experience, environment, and awareness.
At the core of her practice is the belief that our most authentic expression exists beneath refinement, in the instinctive, the unfiltered, and the unperformed, and that accessing these states can shift both how we create and experience. Through this lens, the body becomes a site of intelligence: a conduit for intuition, sensation, and emotional truth. By engaging the body directly, her work invites a deeper relationship to creative impulse and to ways of knowing that extend beyond logic or language, allowing experience to be felt, processed, and integrated in real time.
In parallel with her visual work, BARI works as an Embodiment Guide and Stylist, creating spaces for others to explore selfhood through movement, sensation, and personal aesthetic. Through dance, mentorship, and immersive experiences, she translates her artistic inquiry into lived practice, inviting others not only to witness transformation, but to inhabit it.