Galatea was a stunning sculpture created by the talented artist Pygmalion. He crafted her with such perfection that he fell deeply in love with his own creation. In an unexpected turn, the goddess Aphrodite granted life to the sculpture, bringing Galatea to existence. She emerged as a living being from the cold stone, captivating all with her beauty. This myth symbolizes the power of love and the extraordinary transformation from inanimate to living.
OR SO THEY SAY…..
Ah, the grand prize bestowed upon obedient women by our ever-so-gracious male-dominated society: the miraculous transformation from stone to flesh. How utterly romantic! Picture this: a man, armed with his chisel and his whimsical fantasies, sculpting his very own ‘perfect’ woman out of a mix of rock and daydreams. << Sureeeely>>, he was only “caressing her cheeks and putting nice dresses on her” Or is this the old version of an S*x doll?
She’s passive, she’s stunningly beautiful, and oh, she’s thrilled to adore and obey her dear creator-husband. Why, she doesn’t even bother claiming an identity for herself; society’s kind enough to deny her that little luxury for centuries. Aptly dubbed ‘Pygmalion,’ this myth isn’t about ‘her’—it’s all about ‘him.’
And while it certainly highlights the masculine way of thinking, it conveniently sweeps the feminine experience under the rug. But fear not! In the modern retellings of Pygmalion, our statues don’t just sit there looking pretty. No, they rebel, challenge their creators, and demand to be seen on their own terms.
Because let’s face it, the modern Galatea can’t be reduced to a mere stone object in some man’s hands, waiting to be moulded according to his whims. No, she’s got her voice, her sass, and she’s not afraid to use it.
In this art project, I want to focus on HER, on the TRANSFORMATION. What must have felt like to become human? To see for the first time? To feel her heart beat the first time? First sounds?
Imagine the rush Galatea felt as she went from stone-cold silence to feeling all the feels. Joy, confusion—maybe a mix of both? Sounds a lot like the rollercoaster of emotions modern women ride, right?
Pigmalion’s infatuation? Meh, not MY jam. Let’s focus on Galatea’s glow-up. She’s not just some crush; she’s a woman coming into her own. We’re here for her story, not some sculptor’s crush.
We froze a moment when Galatea shed a tear—yeah, a tear. That tear wasn’t just waterworks; it was her soul awakening. Like the ocean, blue symbolizes her rebirth and awakening to life.
In the heart of the creative collaboration lies a trio: myself as the visionary, my best friend Noemi as the enchanting model, and a talented hair and makeup expert, Andrea Palko. Together, we embarked on an immersive journey inspired by the timeless legend of Galatea.
Galatea, a muse forged in stone, became the genesis of our artistic exploration. This mythological tale of a sculpture brought to life fueled our imaginations and drove us to create something transcendent.
Picture the moment when life surged through Galatea’s veins, awakening her from a sculpted slumber. What emotions surged within her as she transitioned from an inert form to a sentient being? Did joy overflow, mingled with the uncertainty of newfound existence?
Pygmalion’s infatuation often overshadows Galatea’s essence. Yet, our focus shifts to her awakening as a woman, bypassing the romanticized view of an artist’s fixation. We seek to understand her as a sentient being, not merely an object of desire.
Within our lens, we captured the poignant moment of Galatea’s tear. A tear that embodies the delicate balance between her sculpted origins and the blossoming of life within her. The blue hue symbolizes the awakening of her consciousness, a soulful emergence from an artful shell.
If you are interested in participating as a model on a TFP basis (collaboration, read about “TFP – Time For Pictures” on Wikipedia) in one of my creative shoots, don’t hesitate to join my WhatsApp chat “Ruxi.photo – creative projects”, where I create magical things with people like you.
True friendship is when someone willingly becomes your muse, even if it means getting covered in clay and frozen in time as a statue! 🎨 Noemi, you’re the real MVP for embracing my wild ideas. Here’s to more artistic adventures together! I can’t wait to sculpt our next masterpiece! We should have gone shopping or to a fancy restaurant after the shoot :).
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