Posing nude in a public art fair, with only screens for privacy, one writer realises that what she has to offer will do just fine
At first, my clothes stay on. “I can just imagine you naked if you’d prefer?” says illustrator and graphic artist Aley Wild. I’m the first to Wild’s booth at Sydney’s showcase of independent artists, The Other Art Fair, where people can pose for a take-home nude portrait, with the option to stay dressed and let Wild disrobe them (with her mind).
“No, I want to do the naked one,” I say. “But can I do it with clothes on first?”