Inside (work in progress) is a growing body of photographic images in which the image becomes a discovery — a dream, a memory, an abstract connection to something larger and deeply common: sex.

From a relatively young age, the theme begins to circle our minds. It enters our thoughts, shapes our desires, and quietly structures many of the social and hierarchical dynamics of our lives. Yet much of it remains unspoken — quiet, unheard. Around sex there often lingers a certain fear: the revealing aspects of human nature it contains.

Within a single act exists an entire spectrum of emotion. Fear, pain, pleasure, guilt, disgust, shame, confusion, the list goes on.

The work gathers stories (101) that hold a wide variety of experiences. Together they create a spectrum around the subject while slowly shifting attention away from the act itself, toward the inner worlds that surround it.

It is an attempt to visually suggest how vast a portrait of sex might be — bringing contradictory moments together: tenderness and detachment, curiosity and discomfort, intimacy and distance.

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Un Mondo Proprio