Wrapped
Miss CrocodileIn this series, the female figure emerges as a liminal territory where the human and the animal merge beneath a translucent skin. The face, sealed in a plastic embrace, dissolves into the open jaws of a crocodile, giving life to an impossible creature: half woman, half predator, suspended in a delicate balance between fragility and threat.
Each piece is a suspended instant of containment and metamorphosis. The plastic, both membrane and boundary, traps breath and gaze, weaving a tension that sways between the purity of form and the fierceness that lurks beneath. Transparency deceives—it reveals while it conceals—and behind the reptilian mask, human eyes pierce the fiction, returning us to a place both unsettling and mesmerizing.
Wrapped Miss Crocodile is an ode to identity in transit, where femininity cloaks itself in instinct and ferocity dresses in artifice. A visual whisper on how wrapping redefines essence, and how, even beneath layers of plastic and symbol, the wild truth beats on—whether of prey or predator.
Collection of 3 portraits
AI/AP + Digital Paint
Giclee print on smoot
natural fiber paper 200gr
61 x 61 cm
Musographic framing in natural
oyamel wood, mounting in
acid-free 5mm gatorfoam
with 2mm glass
AI/AP + Digital Paint
Giclee print on smoot
natural fiber paper 200gr
61 x 61 cm
Musographic framing in natural
oyamel wood, mounting in
acid-free 5mm gatorfoam
with 2mm glass









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