Based on the archival metadata and surviving galleries from October 21, 2013, the "Nadana Bansari A" set is characterized by the following elements:
True to the MET-ART manifesto, there is an emphasis on "undressing the soul." Nadana begins the series in a loose, off-white men’s button-down shirt—a classic trope of 2010s indie erotica. As the series progresses, the clothing becomes a prop rather than a cover, used to frame collarbones, shoulders, and the curve of the back. The styling is anti-glamour: natural hair, minimal makeup, no jewelry. MET-ART 2013-10-21 - Nadana Bansari A - Karl Sirmi
MET-ART: A Study in Contrast – Nadana Bansari A by Karl Sirmi (2013-10-21) Based on the archival metadata and surviving galleries
Ability to transition between high-fashion and erotic art styles. MET-ART: A Study in Contrast – Nadana Bansari
The photographs in this feature are a great example of artistic nude photography, focusing on the beauty of the human form and the artistic expression of the photographer. The use of lighting, composition, and styling all come together to create a visually stunning and thought-provoking set of images.