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In
this work the body is represented as ambiguous, androgynous, sculptural
and monumental. Alluding to both geological formation and artifact,
these images contemplate natural/cultural constructions of self.
Fossils, resembling tattoos, are depicted embedded in the back to
explore ideas of the body as a territory partly formed and occupied
by its own (cultural) history and partly consciously controlled.
Two
digitally manipulated photographs as inkjet prints: each 50cm x
60cm. |
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