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Brett Milam ·

It’s really all about this unobtainable ideal, and I am representing the ideal as the male form, along the lines of Greek representation of the perfect body, being the divine factor, sort of this transcendental thing. With that — the unobtainable — I’m using veils to obscure the mouth. The veil is sort of this sensual block that is supposed to make you imagine more. I’m doing that with lace, metal and black acrylic. The metal accentuate hard, masculine lines, the lace softens them up in certain places and the plastic is sort of both. It’s reflective but you also can’t really tell the shape all of the time because it’s so reflective.- Joe Plecha, MUCFD Designer