It looks like someone — simply done being polite — took the inside of their brain and plastered it everywhere. Like the inside of a teenager’s locker — if that teenager had a PhD in sociology and a lot of unresolved trauma. Welcome and enjoy!
A Feral Manifesto (working title) is a multimedia art project exploring how rage and ferality can be reclaimed by women and queer people as a strategy of resistance.
Through photography, collage, political slogans and texts, it investigates decolonization, dismantling of patriarchal structures and the reclamation of the female gaze. The work depicts an untamed expression of femininity — a refusal of domestication, respectability and social obedience.
Nude and semi-nude bodies become canvases for bold language and visual interventions, emphasizing a raw, feral form of creative liberation. Rather than offering healing aesthetics or empowerment narratives, the manifesto embraces discomfort: Anger, pain, rage, exhaustion, pessimism, vulnerability and emotional complexity are positioned not as weaknesses, but as political and creative resources for resistance.
Combining analogue and digital media, the project creates chaotic visual collages inspired by meme culture, zines and DIY installation practices. It functions as a visual manifesto — rejecting politeness, reclaiming the gaze, and relocating pain from the body into art.