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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Pinar Yolacan. Photographer. Turkish. Brooklyn.










Portraits of ladies wearing clothes fashioned from meat parts. Pinar explains in her interview with Style.com "I make the clothes the morning of the shoot, so the meat doesn't rot. In Bahia, I froze it beforehand, so it wouldn't get smelly, because it's really hot. It's quite domestic, really—I have to buy meat, clean up, sew. For this series, I got the fabrics in local markets, and the meat, too. I try to accentuate each woman's skin tone and expression with the clothes; I take Polaroids of them when I first meet them, then I work from those."
Weird.
pinaryolacan.net