The Sugar Pantheon
Two figures stand poolside in mirrored allure, not as companions, but as co-rulers.
Their red masks refuse identity, leaving only role: the adored, the desired, the expensive.
Money litters the ground like fallen petals.
Affection here is not implied — it is paid for.
The estate behind them is not home. It is stage.
Sanctuary. Market.
They do not ask. They receive.
This work explores sisterhood within transactional power structures — the alliance of women who understand their value and play the game together rather than against one another. A duet of seduction becomes a shared throne, not a competition.
Medium:
Fine Art Photography, Archival HD Print on Metal, Museum
Plexiglass Seal, Aluminum Frame.
60 x 40 in. / 152 x 102 cm
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Curated Companions