I was very young when I had the idea of becoming a Suicide Girl. I’ve grown up and the fantasy came back, so I thought: this isn’t a fantasy anymore. I’ve transformed over the last few years, and what used to be a feeling extended into a lifestyle. I’m not saying this platform is the goal, but it is a virtual expression of a personal path.
I believe there are many forms of getting naked. The most important in my life has always been through “poetry,” but now I feel the urge to explore other forms of exposing myself and communicate them. An image is not merely an image. If you are a polished observer you are able to search beneath the portrayal, the genuine proposal of an aesthetic.
Not everything is about the looks, it’s about so many of us sharing one aspect of ourselves that the society has tried to silence. There are a lot of us that have been criticized for going deeper into our sexuality and erotism, our unique form of connecting with ourselves and the world. But now there are so many models and members supporting freedom, that there is no way we can go back to hiding our bodies as though they were a sin.
The best feeling comes when you lose the fear of being yourself and you integrate all the pieces that were separated by you and others. This is my moment and I decide not to skip any authentic and potent desire. I celebrate this with my debut set “Space sunset” and take the opportunity to thank every one of you for your support, towards me and the community.
There is beauty in Suicide Girls in its more natural form: diversity.