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No Gender - Only Force
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It all depends on how we look at things, and not how they are in themselves.
- Carl Jung
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Despite religious or cultural differences and physical distances, certain symbols appear consistently across the diversity of human experience. These archetypes possess inherent qualities including masculine or feminine – or both. Through a blend of real and fanciful, these images attempt to capture where and how these forces manifest in the world - and ourselves.
I hope viewers explore what the images evoke in them and how their existing beliefs and biases can foster or hinder a more expansive view of these fundamental forces that transcends gender politics and leads to greater empathy.












































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