FLAVIA ANTONELLI
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December 2016.
Project about sexuality, love, attraction, feeling, human nature.

Being in between, wondering, looking for something, being curious, just avoiding strict and mere labels. Ultimately dazed and confused. Hope photos speak loudly and more effectively than any words.


Special thanks to Elisabetta Frisaldi, Federica Bocco and Jan-Michael Putter for their help, understanding, and patience.







Incompatible Androgynous


November 2016.
It is the unobtainable love. The endless research. The incompatibility as a result of life itself, of the experience, of the scars. The heaviness of those scars. It is the awareness of living a life as an outsider. The loneliness and darkness. Dreak and reality. It is an imperfect living being which cannot aspire to become perfect. It was an androgynous, but now it's just incompatible.

Thanks to Marta Villadei and Michele Daini for posing for me. Thanks also to Jan Michael Putter for his help and support for this project very important to me. Look up the photos Jan Michael took of me for this project!







Woman or Violence


November 2013.
School Project against sexual inequality and violence against women. It was my very first photographic project and I was able to work on it only with schoolmate Martive Levy, expressive model, and schoolmate Alice Marrocco, whose make-up skills made me take effective shots. I ended up getting a poster which was mostly created thanks to graphic designer Paolo Belardinelli.

Without those people, this small project would never have existed. In the final poster I included some objects (lipstick, heel, purse, pendant) that stand for the whole world of women's life, no matter if they are subjected to violence.

The sentences Alice, Martine, and I made up directly address the question: "Some truths cannot be hidden", "Truth cannot wear make-up", and "Woman, fragile flower". Only now, I would say women are the strongest, but we were only 17!