A curation by Natalie Slater, Curator at Singulart - The body is the point of departure.
Across these works, the female form moves between clarity and suggestion. In some compositions it is direct; in others it dissolves into contour, surface, or rhythm—recognized through curve, weight, and proportion.
There is a shift between figure and abstraction. A body holds the frame, then disperses into fragments or fields that still carry its presence. The image doesn’t fully separate from the figure.
Approaches vary, but the focus remains on form—volume, line, density, and softness. These works don’t idealize. They stay close to the physical and the felt.
Femininity is registered through presence rather than statement. Curves, gestures, and subtle distortions hold attention without needing emphasis. The figure is not framed as symbol, but as something self-contained—observed, asserted, and fully resolved within the image.
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