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"Ramberg's paintings feature torsos strapped into corsets, feet shoved into high heels, and intricately arranged updos, often with a sense of playfulness and curiosity. Her work probes the commodification of female sexuality, the male gaze, and the construction of femininity, often blurring the lines between skin and fabric. The article also delves into Ramberg's personal life, including her experiences as a mother and her struggles with early-onset dementia."
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