Womb

Jeanne Tullen – Womb

Womb is a phantasised work in which two different times and stories merge in  order to become one. It is the testimony of a long gone past that I desperately  try to relive and to transform. A past that recalls a carnal desire which haunts  me, a will to exist inside the loved one. Womb appeared as an obvious choice,  as an opportunity to work under the spell of obsession and intuition.

Diploma project (2014) by Jeanne Tullen

Womb is a phantasised work in which two different times and stories merge in order to become one. It is the testimony of a long gone past that I desperately try to relive and to transform. A past that recalls a carnal desire which haunts me, a will to exist inside the loved one. Womb appeared as an obvious choice, as an opportunity to work under the spell of obsession and intuition.

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