Poetic brutality and the death of a
rabbit is a play of ambiValence. Starting
with Caravaggio and going through the
classic queer & fetish aesthetics, the
collection joins elements that are not
in the same universe, at first glance,
and shows how all of these are actually
connected in a deep way. Playing with
symbolisms to create something new.
Like the dead rabbit. The characters of
this collection are both romantic and
sexual. Holy and earthly.
A translation from what medium to the
other: Caising wounds on fabrics just as in
the body, slices. Huge volumes that leave
the body and bares it naked. Opulence
and glamour that contribute on a play
on androgYny and gender fluidity, done
in such a natural way, that it’s not even a
matter of questioning something anymore.
An expression inherently queer.