Post II
A series of self-portraits
Each event, fear or emotion leaves a mark on our bodies – a momentary grimace, the increasing deepening of wrinkles, or a sudden and unexpected interference, when a particular experience can damage a personality constructed over many years.
Imprinting an elusive moment reveals tiny scars left by our experiences. The indirect form of casts shows that we never reach the final form; our bodies change with each passing second. I live with constructed versions of “me”. I marvel at them, I temper successive images, I caress incarnations; I ask the question: who am I?
I take advantage of the space between affecting my physicality, photographic portrait and sculpture. The face is a place where a person's subjectivity is focused. Skin deformation and distortion poses a threat to the integrity of the individual.
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