I wanted to create a juxtaposition of things that are meant and are not meant to be touched. The women’s body as the "thing" that’s meant to be touched will be protected with things that you wouldn’t want to touch. Barbwire, fire, broken glass etc. in order to protect it from being touched. When printed, it will be embossed with braille, so that before one even thinks more about the photo you most likely will have touched the body already with the braille, even though it was put through the pain of protecting itself with these somewhat dangerous things. 'Do not touch' is an appeal to be conscious and considerate about what is meant and not meant to be touched.
do not touch
03.03.23 — evamaria
I wanted to create a juxtaposition of things that are meant and are not meant to be touched. The women’s body as the “thing” that’s meant to be touched will be protected with things that you wouldn’t want to touch. Barbwire, fire, broken glass etc. in order to protect it from being touched. When printed, it will be embossed with braille, so that before one even thinks more about the photo you most likely will have touched the body already with the braille, even though it was put through the pain of protecting itself with these somewhat dangerous things. ‘Do not touch’ is an appeal to be conscious and considerate about what is meant and not meant to be touched.
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