The “Highness” project features the works of amazing photographer Delphine Diaw Diallo and artists Tresse Agoche, Soull Ogun and Dynasty Presh. The striking photos are all visually profound, each capturing an underlying element of bold expression, beauty, strength and power within a single frame. By partially concealing the women’s faces with woven masks, the images become even that much more compelling as the viewer searches to find the underlying meaning behind the collection. As a graduate from the Academie Charpentier School of Visual Art in Paris, Delphine describes her works as a mixed portrait of “reality and imaginary consciousness, fashion with documentary photography and tradition with modernity.” Created to capture a moment that proves to be thought evoking, Delphine hopes her works will allow viewers to see the “true gift that is women.”
“The “Highness” project, starts a new vision in the 21th century which includes mediums of sculpture, design, photography, collages, and music. It is a vision of a new era which gives birth to an evolved future where the audience experiences the gift that is woman. In this, we create a capsule of work that becomes timeless and unbound, a vision for future observers to witness. Indefinite and inevitable, this future will exist…”
Photos via: Delphine Diaw Diallo
Written by: Georgette Mosley
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