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MASK ON, PLEASE!
“I have always been fascinated by the mask - not just as something that conceals your identity, but something that reveals your true character in life’s many forms. Masking is a form of transformation, a play between identity and anonymity, protection and exposure. The body is both a private and a public space, a stage where we continuously perform ourselves.
Remember to explore the boundary between intimacy and detachment, between exposure and control. How does our perception of power and vulnerability shift when we cover the face but lay bare the skin?”
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