The Flamingo
The Flamingo is a portrait of Mary Phillips, a 60-something divorcee who seeks intimacy, pleasure and freedom after 13 years of celibacy. Through self-embodiment, Mary reclaims her power, challenging societal conceptions of aging and female sexuality. The Flamingo is a portrait of Mary Phillips, a 60-something divorcee who seeks intimacy, pleasure and freedom after 13 years of celibacy. Through self-embodiment, Mary reclaims her power, challenging societal conceptions of aging and female sexuality. The Flamingo is a portrait of Mary Phillips, a 60-something divorcee who seeks intimacy, pleasure and freedom after 13 years of celibacy. Through self-embodiment, Mary reclaims her power, challenging societal conceptions of aging and female sexuality. The Flamingo is a portrait of Mary Phillips, a 60-something divorcee who seeks intimacy, pleasure and freedom after 13 years of celibacy. Through self-embodiment, Mary reclaims her power, challenging societal conceptions of aging and female sexuality.