He is the Object
He Is the Object is a visual and conceptual reversal of the traditional gaze challenging the long standing art historical norm of the female body as subject and object. Through intentional composition, styling, and perspective, this piece repositions the male figure as the observed, the adorned, and the vulnerable. The work interrogates power dynamics within representation and asks: what changes when the male body is framed as spectacle, as soft, as watched?
Rather than reinforcing dominance or strength, the imagery softens and complicates masculinity, inviting viewers to reflect on the ways bodies are read, valued, and controlled. He Is the Object is not just about role reversal it’s about unpacking the gaze itself, and how power flows through who gets to look and who is looked at.