This series is rightfully called "Disfigured." The lines between figurative and abstraction are blurred resulting in a documentation of disfigurement. Using female figures to further touch on the fetishize aspect of gender roles and transmogrifications.
These small series is meant to mock the realm of high fashion photography while maintaining the subjects anonymity. The film cameras are used to ridicule the digital industry of high fashion photography.

As a little girl, I grew up in the realm of Disney Princesses and their happily ever after endings. Since I’ve grown up I have distanced myself from the Disney image and immersed myself in what the real world has offered me, a world of disenchantment. I am drawn to obscure realities and nostalgic iconography. I enjoy looking at images that draw me into other realms , into the artist’s subconscious where I can burrow to find my own inspiration.The stories that have inspired the Disney Princesses have been sugar-coated to fit a certain image that has become one of the most profitable , and marketable franchises in the world. I am inspired by the collaborative teamwork of Disney animators and the atrocities seen in news papers and on TV. The question I pose for the viewer is what if there were no happily ever after, what would realistically happen to these idealized princesses?