Not so itsy bitsy tini wini
Fantastic bathing suits and caps cut and crafted out of beautiful Japanese paper by American artist Kristin Martincic. She grew up swimming and believes that being submerged makes us consider our bodies in new ways and affects how we navigate through space. She uses bathing suits and environments
associated with water to reveal the fine line between public and
private, intimacy and exposure, skin and clothing. Sure makes me think of the times when modesty required
apparel to cover up more of the body, than now a days with all the itsy bitsy tini wini bikinis ... Via The Jealous Curator.
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