In a warmly lit bathroom, a person with a freshly shaved head stands facing a mirror, their back to the camera. They wear a white wifebeater, and a small threaded necklace across the nape of their neck. The mirror reflects their face in partial profile, framed by a neutral wall and a light switch to the right. On the counter below, a silver faucet, soap dispenser, clear cup, and a yellow packet of “caliboo” cleansing wipes add everyday texture. The scene feels quietly deliberate — an intimate pause between transformation and the return to daily life.
In a softly lit room, a person stands before a mirror, holding a smartphone to capture their own image. They wear a wifebeater, a cubed opalite pendant necklace resting at the collarbone, and a pink ‘kandy’ bracelet on their right wrist. A walker is partially visible at the bottom edge of the frame, anchoring the scene in lived experience. Behind them, a towel rack and opened door form a simple backdrop, while a scratched, vintage-style filter lends the image a timeworn texture. Like the others in the series, the portrait carries a quiet sense of self-regard — a moment suspended between vulnerability and strength.
Bathed in a soft purple hue, a person with a shaved head looks up toward the camera, mouth slightly curved in an unguarded expression. They wear purple glasses, a white wifebeater, and a opalite pendant necklace that catches the light. A smoky, mist-like border frames the image, giving it a dreamlike, surreal quality. Within the stylization, the portrait holds the same intimate current as the others — a candid moment that feels both present and slightly otherworldly.
In a softly lit bathroom, a person with a shaved head looks directly, with dark scleras, at the camera, one hand lifting the edge of their blue-framed glasses. They wear a white wifebeater, a mint ribbon tied in a bow at the neck, and bold black lipstick that stands out against the pale clothing and background. A towel bar and white door form a simple backdrop, allowing the striking contrast of dark and light — and the deliberate, poised gaze — to hold the viewer’s attention. Like the others in the series, the portrait feels both intimate and self-possessed, a quiet declaration of presence.
I managed to safely perform some much needed #selfcare, after being discharged from my #hospitalstay (from my landlord trying to take me out the game 🥴)
I did my #blacklip, playing around w/ a delicious #photoset w/ new #spookyseason vibes.
#chronicallyill #rootwork
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