You Can Have it All

I explore body dysmorphia and healing through self-portraits and rituals. From a solo trip to the mediterranean sea, to 5 yrs later after a heartbreak, I reclaim lost feminist practices, finding empowerment and self-acceptance through photography.

I use photography and performance to explore themes of intimacy, identity, and healing, often drawing from my own life to create spaces of reflection and empowerment. In You Can Have It All (2019, 2024), I reflect on self-acceptance, body dysmorphia and the therapeutic potential of art as a means to process trauma and reclaim agency.

The project began with a letter I wrote to my five-years-older self, which became a starting point to confront body dysmorphia during a solo trip to the Mediterranean sea in 2019. Through self-portraits and performative gestures, dares and short challenges, I explored my relationship with my appearance, reclaiming my body as my own. Body dysmorphia is something I rarely read about, and yet every woman I know suffers from it, at different levels. It is thinking that your body looks different to what it actually is, making you feel very anxious, depressed, vulnerable, or just plain ugly – and it is mainly triggered by unreasonable images of perfect women all around the internet and the advertising industry.

I decided that my solution to this distraught was to aggressively confront myself to my body, all the time: use it, photograph it, from all angles, make it banal, normal again. Eventually I would look at it as a tool, as a toy even, and I could accept it like it is through repetition and fun (the fun of doing).

Five years later, I revisited this work, responding to my younger self and reflecting on the healing process after the end of a significant love relationship. The practice of transformative rituals helped me confront emotions and fears. In these rituals, I connected with knowledge often dismissed as "witchcraft," reclaiming it as a tool for feminist empowerment and personal growth (automatic writing, burning, screaming, interacting with plants, all in the mountains and nature). 

This work builds on the legacy of feminist photographers like Francesca Woodman, Jo Spence, and Ana Mendieta, whose practices highlight the body as a site of resistance, transformation, and storytelling. By engaging in this lineage, I see art as a radical space where vulnerability becomes power, and where the personal is inherently political.

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - Image from the You Can Have it All photography project
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2024. Ortigas. 18min performance. I decided to fight emotional pain with physical pain, in a vain but curious effort to control any type of pain. I weeded a parcel of wild nettles without gloves.

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - 2024, "I let go of".
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2024, "I let go of".

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - 2019, Santorini, in between shifts working in a farm.
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2019, Santorini, in between shifts working in a farm.

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - Define Yourself Outside of pain, or men. 2024
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Define Yourself Outside of pain, or men. 2024

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - Crash, Ticino, 2024.
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Crash, Ticino, 2024.

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Yo soy el pilar de mi vida‘Someone’ told me I was a pillar in his life.Turns out being his pillar broke me into pieces. I collected rock pieces and make them stand again, on my own.

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2024, Sardinia. Snatching oranges. Running and trying to catch oranges without hands.Having fun alone, with what I find around me, like children do.

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - 2019, Bellyhead.
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2019, Bellyhead.

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You can have it all... in return for everything. Alone at 2039m. 7AM in my pyjamas. Days of walking in the mountains. Collecting charcoal and leaving messages behind for you.

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - Sardinia, 2024.
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Sardinia, 2024.

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - 2019, Greece.
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2019, Greece.

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - Mi Trovo Strana. 2024
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Mi Trovo Strana. 2024

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2024. 111. 12min performance.I used the charcoal of previous burning rituals to cover the wall of the house with the number 1.111 used to be the magic number of my previous relationship. I will write it until it means something else.

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - 2019, Paros.
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2019, Paros.

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - Ticino. Nipple. 2024.
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Ticino. Nipple. 2024.

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - 2019, Patmos.
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2019, Patmos.

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - 2019, Patmos.
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2019, Patmos.

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - 2019, Paros.
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2019, Paros.

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - 2019, Mirrors.
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2019, Mirrors.

© Karla Hiraldo Voleau - Rrraw. 2019
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Rrraw. 2019

You Can Have it All by Karla Hiraldo Voleau

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