Warning: The following images may disrupt your idea of perfection.
Some portraits whisper, some scream—and some let you linger in the space between. This series does exactly that. In front of the lens, Kita is a contradiction in all the best ways: radiant and raw, composed yet electric, playful but undeniably powerful. Every inch of her skin—tattooed, folded, curved—is a canvas of lived experience and unapologetic selfhood.
There’s no posing here. Just presence. Just a woman fully embodied, captured in that rare space between performance and truth. NART Magazine is proud to present this series as an ode to softness that doesn’t shrink and to beauty that doesn’t ask permission.
Model: Kita
Photographer: Mattthew Pearl