DEEPER SKIN

(2001 - 2003)

Flesh becomes artifact in this series of small-scale Polaroid photographs made between 2001 and 2003 using peel-apart film, simple lighting, and hand-made prosthetics. The images depict intimate parts of the body, framed in ways that feel clinical, ritualistic, or quietly surreal. The analog process produces fragile, singular prints—documents of transformation, suggestion, and surface tension. Years later, the themes remain vital: the body as a site of change shaped by biology, trauma, or design. Influenced by science, horror, and speculative biology, Deeper Skin reflects on the porous boundary between what is natural and what is constructed—inviting a closer look at how the body resists resolution, even under scrutiny.

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