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Concrete Clothing explores the impact of physical injury on identity expression.
Initially, the concrete garments symbolize constraint, forcing a person into fixed postures that mirror their limitations. Yet, as the wearer moves and strengthens, symbolic cracks appear, signifying personal resilience. The narrative unfolds as the person within the garments takes control, transforming constraints into a canvas for self-expression. No longer confined by clothing, the individual shapes their identity through movement, redefining the boundaries set by injury.
Concrete Clothing invites viewers to witness this transformative journey, emphasizing the dynamic interplay between physical restriction and the unwavering spirit that triumphs over adversity, creating a powerful visual narrative of liberation and self-discovery.
Concept, Design, Material Experimentation, Art Direction
Self Initiated Project
2016
Videography: Lena Winterink, Oscar Rainbird-Chill