Fauna

£10.00

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A deer stands motionless, caught in a harsh beam of light that reflects eerily in its eyes, an instinctive pause between awareness and danger. Its form blends into a layered environment of tree bark, moss, and draped pelts, where textures of forest and body become indistinguishable. The image feels both natural and unsettling, as if the landscape itself is complicit in concealment and exposure.

This work explores the quiet tension of vulnerability, of being seen, watched, and hunted. The deer becomes a metaphor for womanhood within a patriarchal gaze, alert yet immobilized, present yet objectified. Organic materials like bark and moss evoke resilience and survival, while the pelts suggest histories of violence and consumption. Together, these elements create a space where beauty and threat coexist, capturing the fragile line between existence and erasure.

Made digitally from Archival images

Print

A deer stands motionless, caught in a harsh beam of light that reflects eerily in its eyes, an instinctive pause between awareness and danger. Its form blends into a layered environment of tree bark, moss, and draped pelts, where textures of forest and body become indistinguishable. The image feels both natural and unsettling, as if the landscape itself is complicit in concealment and exposure.

This work explores the quiet tension of vulnerability, of being seen, watched, and hunted. The deer becomes a metaphor for womanhood within a patriarchal gaze, alert yet immobilized, present yet objectified. Organic materials like bark and moss evoke resilience and survival, while the pelts suggest histories of violence and consumption. Together, these elements create a space where beauty and threat coexist, capturing the fragile line between existence and erasure.

Made digitally from Archival images