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My Eyes Are Up Here

I wanted to show the female form through a particularly male lens-- which to me means that it is from the eyes down, framing the body from the shoulders to the thighs. My inspiration from this project came from paintings where the eyes were the main focus and something in me kept nagging me, saying "well, that is not entirely accurate..."  Eyes are beautiful, but how often do we actually focus on them?  Isn't it more likely that we stare at what comes below the eyes?
My Eyes Are Up Here
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My Eyes Are Up Here

Framing the woman body in a male perspective. A study on objectivication.

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