This specific work is part of a series titled Sometimes I was a Woman, and is created using hand cut paper mounted on reflective mylar. The silhouettes of the water surface created in the cut outs reflect the room and the viewer.
In a time when the application of the female perspective is becoming more legitimized and the gaze of a new generation is formed, I explore how, through public discourse, we can identify with new prospects of what a woman is – or can be – today.
Sometimes I Was A Woman speaks to the fluidity of life, femininity and challenges perspectives through a feminine lens.