Tempus Fugit

Time flees like clouds, like ships, like shadows’ (Book of Job).
Time does not belong to women. It slips through their hands, as their temporality is linked to their biological corporeality. An expiration that marks a sequential rhythm for the female gender that is different from that of men. Bodies that have never belonged entirely to us historically, since every religious and cultural tradition has controlled communal morality through the female body. As Wim Wenders would say: ‘Images are mediators, messengers and translators between the visible and the invisible’ and I would add… ‘like women’.

As a sounding board, my photographs aim to reflect the unique beauty of each woman, more than the constant pulse with time, with the patriarchal impositions of our societies and with ourselves.

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