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Natalie Krick –Natural Deceptions

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The colorful seductive nature of cosmetics act to mask, conceal and deceive while drawing attention to the surface and the superficial. By emphasizing both the facade of glamour and the physicality of the body I am interested in what can be revealed through these surfaces.

In this collection of photographs of my mother she performs certain tropes used to visualize female beauty and sexuality. This act is further complicated as her appearance and gestures fluctuate between my overt stylized ideals and her own physical body. These photographs expose an awkwardness and tension in being looked at and scrutinized while also implying a longing to be seen as desirable and beautiful. By creating images that can be perceived as both garish and seductive, I question the fantasy of idealized beauty and what culture designates as flattering and desirable.

Natalie Krick grew up in Portland, Oregon and Fort Collins, Colorado. She received her MFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago in 2012 and her BFA in Photography from School of Visual Arts in 2008. She is currently living and working in Chicago, Illinois.

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