Mirror Obscura
The naked male body, diced through warped panes of fluted glass until flesh fragments into contours. The male nude photo print is not exposed for its own sake, but dissected by mirror: a splitting of the self into ripples, shards, and folds that refuse stable form.
Ink on skin, cut of muscle, signals of masculinity, each becomes graphic line. Black slashes against pale skin, text half-swallowed by the swirls. The eye hunts for a center. The frame pulses with refracted lines, dragging the familiar into the feral.
Between contemporary male nude and optical hallucination, the model persists, tattooed, real, but the glass multiplies him. What you see is him, and not him, over and over. A body undone by its own reflections.
Inspired by carnival mirrors. It shows a body that can never be fully seen, owned, or understood in a single glance.
At scale, the print turns into topography: sinuous lines like ordinance marks tracing hills of muscle, valleys of shadow. The eye wanders, charting the body as territory rather than whole, each fold a hidden path to follow.


















