‘it’s like the sky grew arms’
{body paint, poster paper, self-portrait photography, digital assemblage}
how do you measure the space between selves? 'it’s like the sky grew arms' comes second in a series by CC & Juni. this digital self-portrait assemblage combines our two figures in the daytime afterglow, through a prism of skin and sky and parts diffusing. floating in and out, they fracture and recombine. CC’s identity as a nonbinary femme embraces Juni’s trans femininity in a caress of contrast. their conjoined form stands tall, as if cut from void, in the halo of a backdrop both unreal, and surreal — effervescent, technicolor, vaporized. so where does the spirit congeal? 'phase change: it’s like the sky grew arms' is a statement of singularity; of everything & nothing.
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