“This
was a great experience for me. I enjoy being part of
the creative process. I’m not artistic myself,
but I’m a huge admirer. Being involved in this
way is one means by which I can contribute
artistically.”
Allison,
27, Social Worker
“It’s
much nicer than taking photographs of your body or something
like that. There’s no Playboy or Penthouse quality.
This is a real piece of art, like you could see in a
museum, but of your own body.
Keiko,
24, Student
Every
woman wants to do this. Not everyone will say it out
loud or get up the guts, but there’s some part
of every woman that wants to show off her naked body
and have people tell her she’s luscious.
Amy,
27, Writer
“I
like the idea of leaving an art object behind, an image
of myself when I’m gone. Maybe it’ll be
awkward for my grandkids- like “hey cover grandma’s
boobs”, but it could be something really beautiful
and inspiring too.”
Vi,
30, Professor
“I’d
love to have a sculpture of myself so that I can look
back when I’m eighty and have a record of what
I looked like. A part of me can stay young and beautiful
forever.”
Christine,
24, Dancer
“It
can be a transformation of sorts depending on where
you are personally. For someone who’s self conscious,
it’s a riveting experience that can help you build
a lot of confidence. I think the artist plays a big
part in what your experience is like. I found that it
felt really welcoming to have someone admire your shape
and form the way it really is and capture it.”
Allison,
27, Social Worker