The photographic work in Adornments explores the intricate relationship between the human body and decorative elements through detailed and intimate portraits. Carla van de Puttelaar employs a refined visual style that highlights textures and contrasts, emphasizing the physicality and symbolism of adornments on skin.
Throughout the 270 pages, the images offer a contemplative mood, where themes of beauty, identity, and transformation are conveyed without overt narrative. The focused close-ups invite viewers to reflect on how adornments alter perception and interact with natural forms, blending artifice and flesh in subtle ways.