Public Project
Color Study: Magenta
Summary
Artist and intuitive photographer J.Genevieve explores their portfolio through a series of narratives based on color. This series features the emotion, texture and language of magenta.
Here's the writing it was paired with today. To hear a spoken version, check the two part IG reels HERE and HERE.
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FLAMMABLE
J.Genevieve
The assignment was simple and clear:
Go into three different moments
Memories
Find the children
Show them what's true
Get out.
What wasn't foreseen was the confrontation.
The children were tucked safely away behind her, wrapped in deep, midnight blue protection. Still she froze and choked unsure of this meaning, unsure of the next move and then suddenly, there was fire.
Everywhere.
She couldn't find the source.
She couldn't stop it.
Everywhere she turned
Everywhere she looked it seemed to grow hotter.
And then she realized, it was coming from her eyes.
The energy of justice.
A hazel fire
Running right down the razor sharp edge of her gaze.
She heard screaming and instinctively turned behind her. The children stared on in shock but were unharmed. The blaze was unable to reach them. Its ferocity had another purpose. She turned back to the hysterics, found the house decimated and them writhing in the histrionics of supposed pain.
"Look at what you did!
You have destroyed everything!
YOU HAVE DESTROYED ME."
Instantly she recoiled, but then her curiosity got the better of her and ... she looked again.
They were fine.
There was not a scratch.
Not even a singe.
And then.
Then the words came.
“I.
Did.
Not.
Destroy.
You.
I saw you.
Yes, my eyes are sharp. Yes, fire follows my gaze. But fire cannot destroy what is real. It can't. It can only purify it. Alter it's form, yes, but it cannot destroy what is real.”
Illusions however.
Illusions are flammable.
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