Lines, shapes, skin & pole – Nude Series

With “Lines, shapes, skin & pole – Nude Series”, Greek photographer Haotique takes her original pole project and strips it back—literally. Where the first series leaned into the empowerment of movement, this chapter exposes the body without its final layer of artifice.

Here, nudity isn’t spectacle. It’s a confrontation, a reclamation. Haotique’s lens catches the female body mid-motion, its strength and fragility colliding in lines and textures. Pole becomes both stage and support, a place where agility and vulnerability live side by side.

The work pushes back against inherited gazes of objectification. Instead, it reframes the nude as truth—alive, autonomous, and unapologetic. Each image insists on the body as both instrument and canvas, demanding visibility on the subject’s own terms.

In merging pole with nudity, Haotique blurs boundaries between art, performance, and self-expression. The result is radical in its simplicity: a celebration of female spirit laid bare, not as taboo, but as power.

Photography: @_haotique – Model: @veronikakatri

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Elena Helfrecht