II. Embodie(s)
This publication explores how the male body is often represented through a singular, idealized type.
By focusing on a variety of body types and shapes, and merging them both physically and digitally, I show that bodies no longer fit into a single mold.
Through cutting, layering, and reassembling photographic imagery, I seek out new combinations and configurations of the body.
I create new forms and playfully reconstruct the image of physical masculinity.
(2022)
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