The artistic nude body in photography is often linked to an imagery that prefers the static moment to movement and the coordination of the parts that make it up and are revealed by the lens. Photographer Paola Francesca Barone has chosen to represent the plasticity of the naked body by removing it from time, collecting a series of shots that aim to stop single moments in order to reconstruct a larger moment of strength and energy.
It is an idea of continuous form that gives birth to Paola Francesca Barone’s “Motricity of the Feminine” project, and it is precisely the form, with its fleeting edges, that is the protagonist of the compositions, in which the scenographic scaffolding is put in the background in favour of the neutrality of a dark background.
The only element interacting with the skin is a veil, historically understood as an obstacle concealing the real reason for interest in photos and works of art. Here the veil is not an ornament, but a tool to
animate the canonical nude.

















