The Sight

2022

leather, fabric

“The Sight” explores the objectification and labeling of the female body through the concept of it. 

By employing garments with strong coverage and exaggerated sexual features, the piece conveys how women are often subjected to malicious projections and unwanted sexual attention in everyday life. 

It serves as both a visual metaphor and a protest against sexual violence. 

The covered yet exaggerated body represents a female form that has been objectified—one whose identity is obscured beneath layers of fabric, yet whose sexual characteristics are heightened, not hidden.Even when concealed, the female body is often reduced to its signifiers and made vulnerable to harmful scrutiny by malicious party. 

We cannot see the person beneath the garment—because she could be anyone. 

 

This anonymity underscores the universality of the experience: many women, regardless of who they are, have endured being viewed as objects rather than individuals. questions the systems that normalize this violence, and asks what it means to be seen without being recognized.