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Part of my folio concept for the semester exploring emulations of the human (female) form and sexualisation - a literal perception of women being 'objects'. I have used tonality in this concept in the literal sense, as the topic regarding the sexualisation of women is a rather 'grey area' of discussion
Mannequins meet in the unopened Lululelmon Athletica Bizarre Bazaar, Austin, Texas, November 6, 2008.
Belly button body. Large head.
Doll was sold dressed in a hot pink cropped jacket with black ribbon trim, and a dark blue denim mini skirt with pleats and pale pink top stitching. Primary accessories in the set were a pink full body dress form with a bird cage style torso sporting a pink plaid skirt. Also included was a small white dog wearing a matching pink plaid doggie coat.
One of the first shots I took with my camera. I love how it came out. I may have gone over board with the b/w, but I like it anyway.
Toronto, Ontario has some creepy, surreal and way too cool mannequins. Shots taken on August 15-19, 2009.
NOLA series: From a New Orleans shop. Captured with my iPhone 4s. Postwork: PS Express > BlurFX > Noir
My Mom's Mannequin aka "Sandra Fay". The hair kept falling off and I thought she still looked great; so I took a pic. Do Mannequins have extra long necks? How do they decide on 'optimal' features? She has a video game like look to her face and eyes to me; but I think she is from before that time. No one seems to know her age so far...