Scarred Bodies pairs industrially-altered landscapes with imagery of human scars, to draw parallels between overconsumption, those who are responsible, and the suffering felt by those left behind. The project reveals how environmental catastrophe and human pain are deeply intertwined. By likening the Earth’s wounds to those on human skin, Scarred Bodies challenges anthropocentrism and underscores the shared vulnerability between body and land. The physicality of each print – and the intentional act of damaging them – reflects on the destructive culture of consumerism. In turning the consequences of environmental harm back onto the human form, the series invites viewers to confront the urgency of overconsumption with empathy for the natural world, shifting the response from guilt to connection.