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Chiara Poli
Mutilated totality
The impossible is not the body, it is its entirety.
These drawings are born from the real presence of a model in the studio space. Drawing from life is an ethical act before an aesthetic one: it's choosing to stand before a real woman, not an idea of a woman.
Chalk on paper is dust that settles and dissolves, allowing no excess of control. Every mark is definitive, every line a risk; color intervenes not to embellish but to reveal: it builds volume and suggests inner states.
Nudity is not an exhibition. It is an affirmation . It is restoring humanity by removing the body from the consuming gaze.
Because a woman's body is not a fragment to be observed but a whole to be recognized.
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