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Woman Who Has No Voice – Disturbance and Fracture (Weeks 11 and 12)

  • olenahastilow
  • Mar 21
  • 1 min read

Updated: 6 days ago

As the series progresses, the structure that once held the images together begins to lose coherence.


IIn Week 11, the wrapping no longer settles in a stable way. The fabric shifts unevenly across the body, and the earlier sense of order becomes unsettled.


Self-portrait with translucent fabric unevenly twisted around the neck and torso, creating a sense of imbalance and disrupted structure.
Week 11 – Disturbance

By Week 12, this instability develops into fracture. The material separates into loose layers, no longer forming a continuous structure. The mechanism that once contained silence begins to fail.


Portrait with fragmented translucent fabric across the face and torso, forming overlapping layers rather than a continuous wrap.
Week 12 – Fracture

Together, these weeks mark a clear shift: from controlled containment to visible disruption.


Thank you for continuing to follow the work as it evolves.

Olena

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