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Without is a collection of photographs half fashion, half something else. It explores female emancipation, enigma, and transformation. Using visual ambiguity as a mode of resistance, it stages women, objects, and landscapes in shifting contexts exploring the instability of identity, and the boundaries between body as object and subject.&#13;
Pages filled with chunky lashes, Tokyo skyscrapers, legs until forever, a suit tailored to perfection, exaggerated poses, bare skin and burning plastic. Forest fire remains, a lizard, nylon stockings, water drops, breasts, white T-shirts, ancient pyramids, rawness and fragile beauty, — all brought together by pure desire.&#13;
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Without resists conclusions. Without judgment. Without motive. Shaped by the female gaze, it contains serious intentions disguised in fantasy.&#13;
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