IN OUR GAZE
I tried to start from the perspective of feminism and explore the male gaze that has always existed in ancient and modern society. I use three-dimensional illustrations to show the female group under the gaze, the compromises that have been experienced and are experienced now at the expense of their health and freedom.

The theme is to show the compromise of the female group under the gaze at the expense of their health and freedom. The medium can be an "object to be viewed", an object that condenses the eyes of others. This is also a metaphor for women being objectified. The purpose is to call for the body to be "recovered" from the gaze of others. Let "self" be the subject that controls the body.
Perfume advertising is often a media for gazing.
Damage to the ribs from the girdle.
The body is completely covered by a large robe, but it does not reduce the chance of being stared at.
The numerous mirrors reflected in the middle of the two mirrors are a metaphor for gazing. The Girl in the makeup mirror is staring at the goldfish and herself while also being stared at by the goldfish and objects.
In ancient times, the binding of small feet was the bondage of women. It’s ridiculous to try to improve your social standing at the expense of muscle and bone distortion. It’s like putting yourself on the shelf.
Martyrdom
In Our Gaze
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In Our Gaze

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