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SKIN
SKIN is a photographic study of identity, race, and resistance. Shot between Paris and the studio, the series moves between two worlds — the raw energy of the Black Lives Matter protests in France, and the quiet intimacy of portraits where paint and markings trace the surface of the body. In both, the skin becomes a canvas: political, personal, and universal.
The work asks what it means to be seen, to be equal, and to carry history on your body. All humans differ in their physical features, yet all are to be treated as equals — and these photographs hold that contradiction in black and white, without resolution, without compromise.


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