In the series" manifested", Yegor touches on the topic of physicality and aesthetics of the human body. Despite changes in public consciousness regarding freedom of expression and self-acceptance, this topic is still taboo. Questions of bodily emancipation push the artist to turn to a specific genre-pornography, which for decades allows people to reveal their true desires and plunge into their secret fantasies. In contrast to modern pornography, which is full of a variety of visual images and questions the sacredness of the captured process, the artist who is more inclined to eroticism, opts for retro porn, noticing a more clearly defined artistic approach.Symbols appear on plain, film - like sheets of paper. In small fragments, Yegor brings the storyline to light, sometimes exposing parts of the body, then hiding them. What is shown is not an illustration of an action, but only a push to comprehend what is happening. Only the artist knows what is hidden under a thick layer of paint, and only he decides what will be released from the space of the sheet.The theme of physicality in this series is revealed by a reflection on the sanctity of the naked body. What is really more dominant in the consciousness of its manifestation or concealment? The author sets himself a difficult task to show and at the same time fix in eternity a part of the invented plot. Asking about the power of the Creator over his work, he enters into a dialogue with the viewer, observing the "manifestation" of the image, which freezes at the moment chosen by the artist.