These androgynous portraits from 2001 explore the body as sensual territory beyond notions of gender and the parts of the body that usually mark our sexuality.
Without retouching or manipulating the original compositions, two close-up 35mm photographs of skin have been digitally merged in each case to question individual identity and our assumptions about physical communion.
When do we begin to read the body as sexual?
Why do arms and legs appear to be something other than they are?


