"What I see in these images is vulnerability. As if it is almost the moment when we all take off our masks and show who we really are."
"What I see in these images is vulnerability. As if it is almost the moment when we all take off our masks and show who we really are."
"I feel these images represent not only the daily ritual that women do (of cleansing their face) but the emotion behind the pressure the world puts on women and it’s idea of beauty."
“What I see in the mirror has to do a lot with what’s going on inside, a reflection of my emotions which can transform the way that I view myself."
"These images to me represent becoming clean, open, bare, confident, free."
"(This routine moment of cleansing my face) for me is about becoming clean, purifying my skin, nurturing it, taking care of it."
"When I look in the mirror I see me. ...But I'm happy with who I am… I sometimes think about the things I have that I don't want or that I want. But then I (remember) that who I am is how God created me and I'm perfect..."
"The truths in the eyes staring back at you. Graced eyes. Do we see ourselves with grace?"
“When I see my reflection in the mirror I see someone, (myself), trying to accept the beauty that it is inside of me but that oftentimes I struggle to find."