Avant-garde — by Jeremiah Cumberbatch

Avant-garde — by Jeremiah Cumberbatch

MOB Journal — Editorial

Avant-garde by Jeremiah Cumberbatch



Jeremiah Cumberbatch's *Avant-garde* is a study in controlled provocation, where the human form becomes both canvas and architecture. Shot against deep cerulean and stark white, the series moves between two distinct emotional registers: one luminous and mythological, the other sharp-edged and confrontational. Model Aleya Ali, represented by Wilhelmina, does not simply wear the work — she inhabits it with the precision of someone who understands that the body is the first and final statement.

Hair stylist Ebone Alloway constructs sculptures that defy the ordinary physics of the craft. The crescent-shaped disc rising from Ali's head reads as something between a satellite dish and an ancient ceremonial object, while a corkscrewing tendril in later frames suggests a signal being broadcast into the void. Makeup artists Saeed Jesse Ramirez layers the face with silver wing-marks and graphic black arcs that transform Ali's expression into something that exists beyond gender, beyond era, beyond easy categorization. Nail artist Mayleen Castro extends the extremities into architectural points, completing a silhouette that is part human, part monument.

Wardrobe stylist Nikolett Nemeth anchors the conceptual weight with garments that feel both handcrafted and extraterrestrial. 

Cumberbatch's lens holds all of this together with the confidence of an artist who knows that true avant-garde work does not explain itself; it simply demands to be witnessed.


Model  Aleya Ali @WilhelminaIG

Hair Stylist  Ebone AllowayIG

Makeup Artist  Saeed RamirezIG

Makeup Artist  Saeed Jesse Ramirez

Nail Artist  Mayleen CastroIG

Assistant  Leon RottnerIG

Photographer  Jeremiah CumberbatchIG

HMU Assistant  Tianna DilligardIG

Wardrobe Stylist  Nikolett NemethIG

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