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    when photography dialogues with female anatomy

    by Gianfranco Mottola

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    The project stems from my research on the female body and its mutations. The first project, "Animals" present at the exhibition "Plastic bodies" on the woman / animal archetype, chimera sirene etc. In this case a study on the scientific similarity (during the embryo formation phase both are formed by the same type of tissue, therefore they share the same type of cells) and spiritual (La Yoni, sacred vulva, first sign and symbol of the goddess ) between the mouth and the Vulva. When in the West we talk about the vagina, we think of it only as the passage of the womb, or to the sexual reproductive organ, but for Tantra the Yoni is a cult icon in human form for women a vehicle for spiritual growth and inner development.
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    • Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
    • Additional Categories Sex & Relationships
    • Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
      # of Pages: 102
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    • Publish Date: Jul 12, 2019
    • Language Italian
    • Keywords infibulazione, chirurgia estetica, estetica
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    gianfranco mottola
    Nerola (RM) Italia

    I was born in Sanremo in the province of Imperia, the 15th of September, 1961 but in 1964 my family decided to move to Rome. I graduated from the Art School “Silvio D’amico”, master of art in design and photography in 1979. My professional path is shaped after years of work experience in the advertising and fashion field where I made the most of my knowledge of design and photography, realizing advertising campaigns for fashion companies. Later in the years I decided to put my art into action and create my own brand of which I personally follow every detail of the design, the craft and the know-how.I like to experiment new multimedia languages contaminating photography with digital art: Cinema remains one of my biggest inspirations, Marco Ferreri and Federico Fellini the two masters from whom I gained the ability of understanding the woman-verse, a personal path that for me will always be on the move. I would define myself as a curios designer, visionary.

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