Fascinated by the lifestyle of the Inuit, I delved deep into their culture and customs. One particular fact that piqued my interest was the tradition of families living in a single room and engaging in sexual activities in each other's presence, a practice that could be perceived as animalistic. However, my interpretation was far from perverted; I saw it as a natural and integral aspect of life, devoid of any taboo or shame. The concept of humans being akin to animals, and the paradoxical notion of "we are what we eat," further intrigued me. The Inuit's way of life epitomized this idea, as their diet consisted primarily of fish and meat, which they hunted and consumed themselves. This further reinforced the notion that humans, like animals, are an inseparable part of the natural world. I wanted to achieve an entire look that represents this.
"YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT"