The artwork "Untitled VI" raises important questions about the representation of the female body in art exhibitions and museums, shedding light on the tendency of male artists to depict women's bodies from a specific, male perspective known as the "male gaze."
Utilizing photography and acrylic paint, "Untitled VI" showcases resin and plastic sculptures of imperfect breasts and standardized bodies, challenging the traditional justifications for depicting nudity as natural and beautiful. The artwork prompts viewers to consider the potential objectification and subordination of women resulting from these depictions.