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There is a striking irony in how far we’ve come from the conformity of the Victorian era, represented by the corset, that women worked so hard to overcome, yet we still choose to pour ourselves into the preconceived molds that society has prescribed for us. That corset has left it’s indelible mark on us. The only true beauty exists in a liberated mind, not in conforming to what others will sculpt us into. Without self-reflection, we are nothing but a hollow shell, drifting through the unbearable lightness of being.
There is a striking irony in how far we’ve come from the conformity of the Victorian era, represented by the corset, that women worked so hard to overcome, yet we still choose to pour ourselves into the preconceived molds that society has prescribed for us. That corset has left it’s indelible mark on us. The only true beauty exists in a liberated mind, not in conforming to what others will sculpt us into. Without self-reflection, we are nothing but a hollow shell, drifting through the unbearable lightness of being.
There is a striking irony in how far we’ve come from the conformity of the Victorian era, represented by the corset, that women worked so hard to overcome, yet we still choose to pour ourselves into the preconceived molds that society has prescribed for us. That corset has left it’s indelible mark on us. The only true beauty exists in a liberated mind, not in conforming to what others will sculpt us into. Without self-reflection, we are nothing but a hollow shell, drifting through the unbearable lightness of being.
There is a striking irony in how far we’ve come from the conformity of the Victorian era, represented by the corset, that women worked so hard to overcome, yet we still choose to pour ourselves into the preconceived molds that society has prescribed for us. That corset has left it’s indelible mark on us. The only true beauty exists in a liberated mind, not in conforming to what others will sculpt us into. Without self-reflection, we are nothing but a hollow shell, drifting through the unbearable lightness of being.

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Farnaz Harouni

United States

Sculpture, Bronze

Size: 30.5 W x 53.3 H x 30.5 D cm

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There is a striking irony in how far we’ve come from the conformity of the Victorian era, represented by the corset, that women worked so hard to overcome, yet we still choose to pour ourselves into the preconceived molds that society has prescribed for us. That corset has left it’s indelible mark o...

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2018

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Sculpture, Bronze

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30.5 W x 53.3 H x 30.5 D cm

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Farnaz Harouni is a multidisciplinary artist, designer, and educator whose work embodies empowerment and authenticity. A top graduate of Otis College of Art and Design, she specializes in fine art, couture fashion, and interior design, earning prestigious awards and dressing celebrities. Her artistic vision extends beyond design, shaping her role as a dedicated educator at Otis for over 17 years. Passionate about community service, she actively contributes to organizations like SM Art Space, Visionary Women, and Children’s Action Network. Based in Los Angeles, she draws inspiration from her extensive travels, nature, and diverse cultures, infusing her work with a global perspective.

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