Me, Myself&I, Jamila
The pictures are constructed on and show different levels of this issue. Body parts appear in sparse arrangements, leaving the beholder to individually reshape a whole.
With names connoted to beauty, using cutouts from glossy magazines and perfectly calculated models of inner organs these "women" look appealing at first sight. The unmasking happens as soon as one perceives the background, which should actually be the surface: skin live as it can be, with marks, hair, blemishes and spots.
Nonetheless there is beauty within our functioning and functional body and these portraits are also meant to shine a light on this gift from nature.
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