Lara Zankoul
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The female body is reimagined as landscape: monumental, sacred, and unbounded. Through sculptural compositions and softened contours, flesh becomes terrain, shifting the gaze from objectification to reverence. These forms are neither erotic nor idealized; they are expansive, architectural, and alive. Created during pregnancy, the series reflects on cycles of creation, the body as both subject and source. One body generating another, one form giving rise to new visions. A meditation on embodiment, power, and infinite becoming.
