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€700
This piece explores the tension between attraction and repulsion, aesthetics and discomfort.
A black leather bag serves as a restrained, minimal base, interrupted by the presence of a sculptural yellow nose — cast from a real human form, preserving its intimate and imperfect anatomy. Framed in silver, the element becomes both elevated and exposed, turning a familiar feature into something confrontational.
From one nostril, green textile cords emerge and extend outward, evoking an organic, bodily gesture — something usually hidden, controlled, or erased from public view. Here, it is amplified and made visible, impossible to ignore.
The work challenges conventional ideas of beauty and refinement, bringing attention to the raw, unfiltered aspects of the human body. It invites a moment of hesitation: a simultaneous impulse to look closer and to look away.
There is a subtle irony embedded in the piece — a reflection on how we curate our image, what we choose to conceal, and what happens when those boundaries collapse.
Unsettling, playful, and provocative, this object disrupts expectations.
It creates a reaction before it creates understanding.
This is not an accessory.
It is a confrontation — a reminder that the body, in all its forms, resists perfection.