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​Women As Christ

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"Women As Christ" is a three-part series examining belief, consequence, and transcendence through the female form, paralleling Christian narrative structure without literal depiction. These works present women not as symbols of purity or temptation, but as incarnations of moral authority, vulnerability, and judgment.

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The series begins with the act of standing before others and offering an idea. From there, belief moves into consequence. Judgment is rendered not by the divine, but by people, and the body becomes the site where those judgments are enacted. The final work rejects resolution through vindication or forgiveness. Transcendence is shown as a departure. What is demanded by the material world is endured and never truly compensated. What remains is not reconciliation with those who judged her, but a union beyond mortal reach.

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The female form in this series is neither idealized nor eroticized. It is rendered as flesh: newborn and exposed, neutral while suffering, then cold and detached when finality arrives. These bodies bear meaning without sanctification or shame. "Women As Christ" does not seek to replace religious iconography, but to interrogate who is permitted to embody it and at what cost.

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