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Bodiless Pregnant- II, Pencil on Paper, 35x35cm, 2019
Still Life / Pencil on Paper, 35x35cm, 2019
Pregnant Modules, Pencil on Paper, 35x35cm, 2019
Plant (Masculine), Pencil on Paper, 50x35cm, 2019
Milk Ducts, Pencil on Paper, 35x35cm, 2019
Oedipus's Birthday Cake, Pencil on Paper, 35x50cm, 2019
Bodiless Pregnant, Pencil on Paper, 30x30 cm, 35x14cm Diptych, 2019
Parent, Pencil on Paper, 35x35cm, 2019
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Bodiless Pregnant- II, Pencil on Paper, 35x35cm, 2019
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Still Life / Pencil on Paper, 35x35cm, 2019
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Pregnant Modules, Pencil on Paper, 35x35cm, 2019
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Plant (Masculine), Pencil on Paper, 50x35cm, 2019
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Milk Ducts, Pencil on Paper, 35x35cm, 2019
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Oedipus's Birthday Cake, Pencil on Paper, 35x50cm, 2019
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Bodiless Pregnant, Pencil on Paper, 30x30 cm, 35x14cm Diptych, 2019
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Parent, Pencil on Paper, 35x35cm, 2019
“God was long dead, now in the time of cyborgs, the goddess is dead too.” Because there’ll no longer need for the "sacred" sacrifices which are biologically attributed to the female body, like birth and feeding. There is a transition to a post-gender, genderless era where dispossessed fetuses are made possible. As reproduction is replaced with replications, clones; gender conductive to male-female reproduction becomes obsolete. In this context, Freud’s “oedipal complex” theory no longer applies to cyborgs.
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