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Catttt Posted 6 years ago
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Circulating between

Does "dildo/shaved head circulating between the trio of women" mean "three women's shaved heads that look like dildos"?


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Mapplethorpe frames his fetishistic dramas in cropped, close-up details or in staged compositions as if replicating the erection of a fetish object as a static object of desire. By contrast, Grace’s depiction keeps the fetish as dildo/shaved head circulating between the trio of women.

  

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catttt Does "*****/shaved head circulating between the trio of women" mean "three women's shaved heads that look like ******"? Yes, but also the writer is contrasting the dynamism of the trio in Grace with the static composition of Mapplethorpe.

  • catttt Does "*****/shaved head circulating between the trio of women" mean "three women's shaved heads that look like ******"?
  • Yes, but also the writer is contrasting the dynamism of the trio in Grace with the static composition of Mapplethorpe.
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cattttDoes "*****/shaved head circulating between the trio of women" mean "three women's shaved heads that look like ******"?

Yes, but also the writer is contrasting the dynamism of the trio in Grace with the static composition of Mapplethorpe.

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