Nearly 130 women stripped naked and posed for a photographer's call to amalgamate art with politics in a bid to express distrust against Donald Trump who's trudging his path all the way to the White House.
The nude gathering organized itself on the eve of the Republican National Convention where Trump will be ordained as the party's nominee for president on Monday.
But for photographer Spencer Tunick, Trump is no more than a "loser". The sunrise shoot saw women of all colour and sizes come together to be a part of a monumental photograph that will be unveiled close to the November 8 election.
Recently, nearly 3,000 people stripped naked for his project called 'Sea for Hull'. People were painted with four shades of blue body paint which represented water. He is also known for his massive human installations in Place des Arts in Montreal, Mexico City and Sydney Opera House.
This time he roped in just 100 women holding up mirrors for the project entitled "Everything She Says Means Everything".
Tunick as an artist is well-known for his nude photographs. Calling this photoshoot as the most political one yet, Tunick said, "I have two daughters and a wife. I can't believe the language and rhetoric of hate against women and minorities coming from the Republican Party."
For Tunick, it's high time someone countered Trump's "idiotic thinking."
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