All of my exes
Year: 2021
The photograph "All of my exes" depicts the close-up of a girl's green bikini-clad buttocks, with the sky as a backdrop. The names Alexander, Philip, Isabella, and Sebastian are tattooed on her buttocks, with all but the last one crossed out. This photograph tells the story of a character who is a hopeless romantic, believing blindly in love and tattooing their partner's name every time they fall in love. However, the relationships always end badly, and the character keeps making the same mistake. The photograph portrays the character as sexualized and objectified, with the face hidden and the perspective from below, adding an aggressive element to the image. The kitsch aesthetic of the photograph adds to its provocative nature.
However, there is a twist to the story: it is not certain that this character actually has these tattoos on their buttocks. It may be just a rumor. The tattoos could be on a different part of the body, or they may not exist at all. The photograph explores the double standards that society has towards promiscuity, particularly when it comes to women. It is a commentary on the way in which society judges and stigmatizes people, particularly those who defy gender roles and expectations. The hidden heart and the serpent ring on the character's finger add to the overall theme of carnal sin and temptation.
EDITIONS
SMALL
Limited Edition of 7
Images size 30cm x 37cm
MEDIUM
Limited Edition of 5
Images size 52cm x 65cm
LARGE
Limited Edition of 3
Image size 80cm x 100cm
Paper: FineArt Baryta Hahnemühle
Finish: silk/satin finish on a fine art heavyweight base of 315gsm
Material Options
This collection is available in Fine Art Print.
Frame is not included when ordering a Fine Art Print.
More info about material and methods here >>
Year: 2021
The photograph "All of my exes" depicts the close-up of a girl's green bikini-clad buttocks, with the sky as a backdrop. The names Alexander, Philip, Isabella, and Sebastian are tattooed on her buttocks, with all but the last one crossed out. This photograph tells the story of a character who is a hopeless romantic, believing blindly in love and tattooing their partner's name every time they fall in love. However, the relationships always end badly, and the character keeps making the same mistake. The photograph portrays the character as sexualized and objectified, with the face hidden and the perspective from below, adding an aggressive element to the image. The kitsch aesthetic of the photograph adds to its provocative nature.
However, there is a twist to the story: it is not certain that this character actually has these tattoos on their buttocks. It may be just a rumor. The tattoos could be on a different part of the body, or they may not exist at all. The photograph explores the double standards that society has towards promiscuity, particularly when it comes to women. It is a commentary on the way in which society judges and stigmatizes people, particularly those who defy gender roles and expectations. The hidden heart and the serpent ring on the character's finger add to the overall theme of carnal sin and temptation.
EDITIONS
SMALL
Limited Edition of 7
Images size 30cm x 37cm
MEDIUM
Limited Edition of 5
Images size 52cm x 65cm
LARGE
Limited Edition of 3
Image size 80cm x 100cm
Paper: FineArt Baryta Hahnemühle
Finish: silk/satin finish on a fine art heavyweight base of 315gsm
Material Options
This collection is available in Fine Art Print.
Frame is not included when ordering a Fine Art Print.
More info about material and methods here >>
Year: 2021
The photograph "All of my exes" depicts the close-up of a girl's green bikini-clad buttocks, with the sky as a backdrop. The names Alexander, Philip, Isabella, and Sebastian are tattooed on her buttocks, with all but the last one crossed out. This photograph tells the story of a character who is a hopeless romantic, believing blindly in love and tattooing their partner's name every time they fall in love. However, the relationships always end badly, and the character keeps making the same mistake. The photograph portrays the character as sexualized and objectified, with the face hidden and the perspective from below, adding an aggressive element to the image. The kitsch aesthetic of the photograph adds to its provocative nature.
However, there is a twist to the story: it is not certain that this character actually has these tattoos on their buttocks. It may be just a rumor. The tattoos could be on a different part of the body, or they may not exist at all. The photograph explores the double standards that society has towards promiscuity, particularly when it comes to women. It is a commentary on the way in which society judges and stigmatizes people, particularly those who defy gender roles and expectations. The hidden heart and the serpent ring on the character's finger add to the overall theme of carnal sin and temptation.
EDITIONS
SMALL
Limited Edition of 7
Images size 30cm x 37cm
MEDIUM
Limited Edition of 5
Images size 52cm x 65cm
LARGE
Limited Edition of 3
Image size 80cm x 100cm
Paper: FineArt Baryta Hahnemühle
Finish: silk/satin finish on a fine art heavyweight base of 315gsm
Material Options
This collection is available in Fine Art Print.
Frame is not included when ordering a Fine Art Print.
More info about material and methods here >>