In a world where appearance sometimes becomes the mirror of success, between custom training, private coaches and state-of-the-art care, body worship sets up with elegance. Sculpt, firm, please. In this gesture there is a form of luxury: that of taking care of oneself.
But there is a thin, often invisible line between demand and excess. By aiming for perfection, one can end up losing it. And what was supposed to be an art of living becomes a golden prison.
Being good in his body is not just shaping him. — It's also listening.
2020 ∙ Series: Polaroid
Original work with graphic pencils & soft pastel on paper made from a free photograph by Juan Pablo Serrano Arenas (Pexels.com).
Format: 10 x 10 cm (on a paper of 12 x 15 cm).
Performance time: 7 hours.
The work is currently available.
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Being good in his body is not just shaping him. — It's also listening.
– Marion Roy
Three drawings that prolong the intensity of the one presented, between meticulous realism and inner gaze.