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Sanemi is all scar tissue and fury. He would break the studio if he could. But illuxxxtrandy is patient. He does not paint Sanemi’s face at first. He paints his hands—calloused, scarred, knuckles like river stones. Then his torso, a map of every failure stitched into flesh. Sanemi mocks the process until he sees the unfinished canvas: his own body, rendered with such reverence that it looks like a cathedral ceiling. He quiets. Because no one has ever called his wounds beautiful before. Illuxxxtrandy doesn't call them anything. He just shows them. : Visual inspirations and links to their style
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