Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais
Sarah Blais

Sarah Blais’s “Sometimes I Hear Sirens” explores the intimate relationship between subjects Ana and Masha. The closeness of their bond is juxtaposed with the extensive spectrum of human emotion present in the archive of designer Kostas Murkudis. This project strives to demonstrate courage, happiness and freedom in the face of fragility and uncertainty.
After being introduced to Kostas, Blais was invited to look through his archive 
in Berlin. There she discovered pieces to reinforce the expression of Ana and Masha’s familiarity. Within the collection some pieces hold a sense of playfulness, delicacy, and strength and, contrastingly, others, a sense of vulnerability.
The images capture the aura of confidence and freedom in the intimacy that Ana and Masha share whilst depicting the fragility and vulnerability of love. A rumination on the physical manifestation of curiosity and intimacy.

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Design by Bruce Usher.