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“Soap Opera” is a record of middle-aged-women living in New York.
Living with my single mother since my childhood, I had been observing the distinct instincts of middle-aged-women
from an early stage. Regardless of who they are, they uniquely build their own cultures around them.
Each women connote intertwined life-long experiences inside themselves as a mixture of accumulated elements,
creating a very distinctive atmosphere of their own generation.
Furthermore, their living spaces are truly a subject of in-depth inspiration and investigation.
Their living spaces do not come to public light often, but surely are distinctive and inspiring spatios.
“Home” means “Sanctuary” to them, and inside this only sacred space, women freely express their own
taste – beauty, comfort, aesthetics and habits – everything that could be illustrated there as an evidence of their lives.
Their intelligence and awkwardness. Their neutrality and strangeness.
And the last and at most, their universal beauty is what I would like to unveil from their confidentiality. |