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Kim Weston’s photography sparks the same naughty instinct in me. Through his silver-gelatin printing process, he transforms his models’ bodies into silver, lunar landscapes. The women are elevated to high art, a platinum sheen highlighting their bare flesh. They’ve become lustrous sculptures, and will definitely make you want to reach out and touch. — Eric Larnick]]></description><author>Kim Weston</author></item></channel></rss>
