“Unholy Communion” (1991). This series contains symbolic representations of sacrilege and corporeal vulnerability, intended to provoke reflection on institutional power. It is not designed to offend but to invite dialogue. Brainchild and inspiration from an Italian Catholic upbringing. Too brief an encounter to be an affair and a sprint too fleeting to be love. Iconic in original black & white highlighting the desire for transgression as a means to holiness: “For when we were in the flesh, the sinful passions which were aroused by the law were at work in our members to bear fruit to death” (Romans 7.5). I used a Konica AUTOREFLEX T4 35mm Film SLR Manual camera throughout the series.