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Natasha

Natasha
19 x 23'', platinum-palladium print with watercolor.
Edition of 20 with 3 artist's proofs

"None of my friends would pose for me. That was my first lesson. 'My body is not beautiful,' said one. Another delayed a shooting session repeatedly until she 'got in shape.' Where are the images of older women? Who defines what is beautiful? Is 'beautiful' part of the definition of who a woman is? We all age daily. The body but records the passing of time. What does aging have to do with being a woman?" - Joan Myers


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