In French, 'femme coupée' means 'the woman cut' or 'fragmented.' However, in this photograph, we do not see a woman but a doll and its story.
This doll has lived through a madness: dancing, playing, and celebrating so much that it lost part of its body in the chaos. The vibrant colors, sparkling confetti, and its serene expression create a disturbing contrast, as if capturing the exact moment where fantasy and reality collide.
The image explores the tension between fragility and excess, the idea of losing oneself in pleasure until breaking, transforming into a character within their own surreal story.
SPECIFICATIONS OF THE WORK
Technique and paper: Printed on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Baryta paper with an extra glossy finish.
It is delivered signed and numbered, along with a certificate of authenticity.
Shipping with insurance and professional packaging (in a tube or rigid envelope depending on the destination) that protects the artwork from potential risks during transport.
Includes cotton gloves for handling the work and a signed postcard with a personal note from the author.
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