Female bodies are hypervisible. Many women, being constantly self-conscious of their appearance and behaviour, receive a stream of commentary from mostly male friends, strangers, dates, and colleagues. The series of staged self-portraits, A Body of Comments, examines a personal experience of facing such remarks. The person in the pictures serves simultaneously as both subject and object. Alluding to the visual language of advertisement, the posters explore how the male gaze is imprinted in women's minds and bodies and how it can influence women’s sense of identity.