ART PROJECTS

“Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable “ This is a photography
art project about documenting everything around visual language culture.
From art installations, exhibitions, zines, publications, books etc...

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MUSE 0.1

(a photographic documentation of nudity, trying to explore and understand female silhouette) . At ACF we believe that tailoring is inspired by the female silhouette; if you look closer to the terms such as double breasted, princess darts...etc Darts, vents are there because certain features of female shape, perhaps Tailoring was created by a Goddess of fashion.



( 21+ content)
Print available to Purchase

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Muse 0.2

(a photographic documentation of nudity, trying to explore and understand female silhouette).

( 21+ content)
Print available to Purchase

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Photography


Muse 0.3

(a photographic documentation of nudity, trying to explore and understand female silhouette).


( 21+ content)
Print available to Purchase

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Content Production, Design, Editorial Direction



Art Comes First Reflects On Troubled Times in “Artists Can’t Fear”

Mortality, disease, violence and disaster are all sources of fear. Often we respond to fear with reactionary behavior. From the inception of time, our obsession with the  short-comings of our own humanity has led to the creation of epic tales. These tales often feature protagonists who successfully conquer death, hold the key to immortality or even eradicate entire races of people who are perceived as threats.

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Art Comes First Zine

ZINE "a small circulation self-published work of original or appropriated texts and images usually reproduced via photocopier" - although the term is often used to describe any magazine aimed at a niche audience.

 
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Exitbition

ART INSTALLATION
At Zona Maco

This is a collaborative project where we designed the clothing and curated an installation space at Zona Maco. One of the biggest Art Fairs in Latin America. Showcased work from photographer Denise Ariana Perez, with her photography of an albino community in Africa.