Medina Dolls

Photographed in the medinas of Morocco, this body of work centres on shop mannequins that blur the boundary between the inanimate and the living.

Removed from their commercial purpose, the mannequins take on a different presence. Scuffed faces and improvised repairs hint at long histories of use, movement and neglect. Amidst the visual noise of the medina, they become unexpected characters: stand-ins for absent bodies, anonymous yet intimate, familiar yet unsettling.

The photographs invite questions rather than answers. Who do these figures represent? What stories have passed silently before them?

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