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ARTISTS STATEMENT
I feel really happy about expressing myself here. I'm proud of my body and everything it can do, and I love to show off. My relationship with my body has been troubled at times so having this positive view of my physical self, knowing that my physical self is strong and lovely and capable, feels good and satisfying in a way I can't express in words. Hopefully I did express the feeling in my photos! Sharing personal and nude photos has helped me to become the confidant person I am now, and I wouldn't trade that for anything.

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Ruby_G 'SpringThings'
30 May 21
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ARTIST PROFILE
birthplace: Washington DC, USA
occupation: Graduate student in Physical Therapy
age: 27
height: 5'7"
relationship status: In a couple
starsign: Virgo
biggest passion in my life: Sharing happiness, calm, and compassion with everyone I meet. I'm also pretty obsessed with neuroscience!
I like to listen to: The birds outside, podcasts, and classical music
I like to watch: The wind moving in the trees
I like to smell: Daphne flowers but from a little bit of a distance as the scent is beautiful but very strong!
I like to taste: Fresh peaches and nectarines in July
I like to feel: Clean and tired
favourite part of my body: My lovely feet!
favourite part of someone else's body: The neck and clavicles, so graceful!
Why i shot myself: I "shot myself" because I love to be my own canvas and muse.
who I'd least like to see shoot themselves: It's a 100-way tie between all of the US Senators
who I'd most like to see shoot themselves: I think Aubrey Plaza would do an amazing shoot with herself
Most outrageous thing I have done: Moved across the country at 22 without knowing anyone in the city I ended up in
Bands I like: I love System of a Down, Clozee, Radiohead, Regina Spektor and Lila Downs
Books I like: Beloved by Toni Morrison, The Archaeology of Mind: Neuroevolutionary Origins of Human Emotions by Jaak Panksepp and Lucy Bivens, The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, 1491 by Charles C. Mann and Debt: The First 5,000 Years by David Graeber
Films I like: I'm not as much into films as I am into reading but a few that I've enjoyed are Parasite, My Octopus Teacher, and Airplane!