Comments by "Widdekuu91" (@Widdekuu91) on "Bangladesh acid attack survivors helping each other heal | Unreported World" video.
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I was thinking of art/fashion-scenatic model, youknow, like in Vogue.
I imagine a beautiful branch with flowers sprouting from the tips and her laying/sitting underneath and looking the same side as the long branches, so that her scars and the branches kindof..connect on the picture. As if she's become part of the tree/branch and the flowers will maybe be on a sari, or drift into the air in front of her.
Or maybe with colour and paint, using her scars to colour in parts and make it look like art. A bit like a colourful version of what they did in the videoclip of 'Somebody that I used to know' but with bright colours, not fleshcolours like their videoclip.
And she could pose with flowers with branches that resemble her scars and perhaps peek through the branches, so they connect. Her hair could be waving to the side on that picture, connecting too.
I don't know, I have all these artistic images in my head, in which the scars could be an accessoirie in a way, rather than distracting from her face.
Her nose-tube to breathe, is plastic as I can see, so it could easily be made in silver or gold (colour, not material!). It'll look like a hip, new piece of jewelry.
Obviously, she is extremely intelligent and friendly and that should matter too (and more than beauty) but if we're ónly being superficial, then she is perfect for an art-fashion photoshoot. The model-flair, the beautiful smile, she is gorgeous.
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I noticed the same! She looks gorgeous, it shines through the scars. The scars are quite 'even' as well, no bulges on her head on "strange" places or something.
Sounds a bit weird, perhaps, but her face looks like a regular face, just with scars. I would argue that (in an inclusive society, maybe not in that country) she could definitely model again. Whether for artistic pictures, fashion-art combinations or just fashion (youknow, Vogue and stuff, not greenscreen, but scenatic stuff.) From the right angle, it's almost as if she has shadows on her face from branches. You could photograph her with a tree standing behind her, (her face facing to the right, sideways) with the branches reaching past her, with flowers sprouting from the tips.
Her arm has a heavier scar, but that'll heal over time. She is gorgeous.
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