UNHUMAN
UnHuman is an expression of otherness, creature-hood, and duality. These images speak to the experience of being observed and objectified as a woman, from childhood to present day.
UnHuman is a comment on vanity, our perception of beauty, and the dehumanization that is objectification. It’s about the visceral desire to transform into something “unhuman:” to free oneself from identity markers, labels, classifications, and corporeal, human qualities. To exist as entity in and of itself, to twist the familiar into something sinister, while retaining a sense of beauty and mystique. Learn more about this work.
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