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Samantha Kasprowicz, Past Best, 2024, Archival Pigment Print, 18" x 24"
My ongoing body of work 'Ripe Fruit' explores the invisibility of women as they age. Each piece begins with hand-cast bananas, which I then seamlessly paint to blend into their surroundings before photographing them. The patterns and textures of these elements help create a theatrical representation of the passage of time, allowing me to process my own experience of aging within today's society.
At first glance, the images may appear light-hearted and playful, but the titles reveal language commonly used in the beauty and fashion industries to objectify, shame, and target women's appearances. The combination of images and titles aim to challenge the viewer's perceptions of women and ageism in an era where women's rights continue to be in the spotlight. If no one can see us, perhaps we can truly be ourselves. In this invisibility, perhaps we find our greatest power.
Donated By Samantha Kasprowicz