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AT HOME OUTSIDE

This photographic series symbolically addresses women's vulnerability in both private and public spaces through silicone objects that mimic human skin. By placing these skin-like forms in various domestic and public settings, the images highlight the often-overlooked exposure and insecurity women face. The use of silicone as a metaphor for skin emphasizes the fragility and intimacy of women's experiences, shedding light on the pervasive nature of their vulnerability and the need for greater societal awareness and intervention.

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