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Can’t Face Today

This series of works disrupts the traditional Polaroid aesthetic with comic book-style interruptions—specifically using horror imagery—to obscure what might otherwise be seen as an idealised male body. These horror elements reflect the obstacles queer people face in a heteronormative society.

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SKU: 6500981 Categories:Activism, Desire, Fluidity, Identity, Intimacy, Positivity Tags:Expression, Freedom
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This series of works disrupts the traditional Polaroid aesthetic with comic book-style interruptions—specifically using horror imagery—to obscure what might otherwise be seen as an idealised male body. These horror elements reflect the obstacles queer people face in a heteronormative society.
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