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Liberty Girls
The Liberty Girls: A New Perspective on Intimacy
The "Liberty Girls" collection challenges our perception of the human form. By observing and identifying with bodies as everyday landscapes, they cease to be just bodies. In this series, I apply light and pattern overlays to create a new way of seeing lines and intimacy. The purpose is not to hide or cover, but to celebrate a fresh perspective where we can look at bodies with new eyes. Each work on paper uses overlays of Liberty flowers as a sort of camouflage, intentionally distracting from the main subject while highlighting the skin's subtle details and contours.
As we watch each other, observe, and identify as bodies, we don't see each other as bodies anymore.
Nudity is common, bodies are everyday landscape, nothing to hide, to discover, or to be scared of.
in order to create a new way to look at bodies i try to apply the light as a pattern on bodies, to show a new way of seeing lines and intimacy.
The purpose is not to cover parts or intimacy but create a new way to look at bodies. lines are driving us to shapes, we underline the skin, overwrite the edges. let's watch it with layers.
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