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FRAMED
IDENTITY

MULTIPLE IDENTIETIES x CD

A man faces away from the camera, arms lifted overhead in a pose that feels both guarded and powerful. He’s wrapped in a bold knit sleeve by Multiple Identities, turning the garment into a visual statement. The black-and-white pattern with fringe and blocky symbols reads like a graphic code—intimate yet anonymous, individual yet collective. His bare back contrasts sharply with the clean white trousers, blending raw presence with textile precision. Photography by Christina Diebel
“Framed Identity series: Aisan man in black jacket standing meditatively in a white room.”
An intense moment between confidence and softness. The Asian model wears a knitted sleeve by Multiple Identities, casually draped over the shoulders and head. It becomes a hybrid of scarf, sleeve, gesture, and textile statement. The monochrome graphic with fringes evokes systems of code, language, and signs. A subtle tension emerges between bare skin and bold structure. Fine Art Photography by Christina Diebel
“Conceptual portrait from the Framed Identity series: a person hides their face with a vinyl record against wooden shelves.”
“Wooden shelf installation filled with black-and-white records labeled ‘Your Name Here’, conceptual artwork by Christina Dieb
A frozen moment full of movement: several hybrid scarves by Multiple Identities float like suspended symbols in space, shaped by the wind. The crisp black-and-white graphics contrast with the rough, crumbling wall—forming a composition of textile, architecture, and atmosphere. Christina Diebel’s photograph captures the fleeting and makes it tangible. A play of material, meaning, and rhythm, held in the perfect instant. Fine Art Photography by Christina Diebel
Like two proud warriors, they face each other—mirrored, powerful, composed. The knitted sleeve by Multiple Identities becomes a symbol of stance and identity, worn like a garment of lines, pixels, and fringe. Bare skin meets graphic precision, the gaze remains inward yet unwavering. A refined, minimalist staging of pride, repetition, and self-assertion. Photography by Christina Diebel

CREDITS

MODEL             SPECIAL THANKS TO   AN VO  /  LILIA D.  / LION D.

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