No Algorithm Danced This

There is no shortcut here. No generated face, no synthetic pose, no machine deciding what elegance looks like. Every image on this site exists because a real person stood in front of a lens, moved her body, held her balance, and committed to a moment that cannot be reproduced or prompted into existence.

Evie Fayé is not a character assembled from training data. She trained. In pointe shoes, on a treadmill, in latex outfits at eight in the morning when no one was watching. That training shows in the way she holds a position, in the tension across a shoulder, in the exact second before she exhales. None of that comes from a model weight file.

This project was built on the premise that authenticity is not a filter you apply after the fact. It is either present in the room when the shutter fires or not present at all. AI-generated imagery is technically impressive; it is also fundamentally hollow in the way that matters here. It produces surfaces without history. Faces without fatigue. Perfection without consequence.

What you see here was earned. The sweat in the training footage is real. The discipline behind each photoshoot is real. The person carrying this project forward is real, in the most uncompromising sense of that word.

Latex Ballerina uses no AI-generated imagery. Not as a marketing statement; as a condition of the work itself.

  • Signed Limited Print "Black Diva"
    99.00 

    The leather sighs beneath me, a familiar comfort, yet utterly foreign. It’s a strange situation, this slick, almost liquid form against the aged solidity of the car. I find myself drawn to the paradox, where the latex seems to both absorb and reflect light, creating a shimmering distortion of space. It’s a deliberate act of containment, a quiet assertion of control within a vessel that’s inherently designed for movement.

    Format: DIN A3 (297mm x 420mm – 11.69 in. x 17.4 in.)

    Estimated delivery dates: Apr 17, 2026 - May 4, 2026
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  • Signed Limited Print "Liquid Black"
    99.00 

    This isn’t about escaping the car; it’s about acknowledging its power, its potential for both exhilaration and danger. The ballet heels are a deliberate assertion of grace and control amidst the mechanical precision. There’s a captivating tension in this moment, as the light catches the polished surface of the latex, reflecting the curve of my legs and the sharp angles of the heels.

    Format: DIN A3 (297mm x 420mm – 11.69 in. x 17.4 in.)

    Estimated delivery dates: Apr 17, 2026 - May 4, 2026
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  • Signed Limited Print Set (Black Diva & Liquid Black)
    198.00 

    The stark black and white treatment amplifies this effect in both artworks, stripping away any superfluous detail to focus entirely on form and texture. The subject, me, a young woman, embodies this duality: a deliberate strength in her posture, a subtle vulnerability in her gaze. It’s a conversation between the mechanical and the ethereal, a visual paradox that I find profoundly compelling.

    Format: DIN A3 (297mm x 420mm – 11.69 in. x 17.4 in.)

    Estimated delivery dates: Apr 17, 2026 - May 4, 2026
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Both artworks are available as a large DIN A3 set. Printed with precision, signed, and limited to ten editions only.

Own the Work

If the dialogue between strength and elegance resonates with you, this is your opportunity to make it permanent. The signed DIN A3 set is limited to ten editions. Once they are placed, they will not return.

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