Artistic Nudity (Open, Carter) [artistic nudity]
Aug 23, 2013 23:58:45 GMT -5
Post by Astley Pyatt on Aug 23, 2013 23:58:45 GMT -5
She really hadn't expected anything to come of it. When she'd visited home in June and her friend Duke had asked her to help him with some photography, she didn't realize that this might happen. Whenever she returned home, Astley tended to become a little wild - one week reverting to some of her old ways, trying to distract herself from painful memories, visiting old friends - and acted, well, a bit out of character from when she was at Hammel. Before she'd come to Hammel she'd been very social - she still had a lot of old friends back home, several from various art classes or clubs or friends she'd made through her art studio.
And it was one of those friends who had contacted her. Duke had told her he was working on a gallery exhibition, that he was hoping she'd model for him, and she had - stupidly - agreed. Home gave her a rush she didn't have at Hammel. At Hammel she didn't know people as well as she did at home, so she was more cautious and reserved. When home, she was back in the place she'd grown up, where everyone knew her as the passionate kid who was a bit of a loudmouth. She was an entirely different person. No, she wasn't as loud as she used to be, and she still got a little antsy when dealing with anything that might cause emotional distress, but with her old friends she was able to kick back, and laugh, and tease, and flirt, and just have a good time. Which is why, when her friend had mentioned there may be some edgy content, she'd thought - well, fuck it. It's not like anyone was going to see this outside of his Boston gallery exhibition.
Except that that exhibition had been pretty popular. Enough so that it had gone on a tour of a few modern galleries. And it had ended up, somehow, by no fault of her own, in Pilot Ridge. Maybe Duke thought he was doing her a favor when he'd gotten the gallery to show it. When he'd emailed her the link to the gallery's webpage announcement, the title had been merely "!!!"
He didn't really understand how different it was for her here. He knew her as the girl who was passionate about art, not the girl who was terrified of her powers. (Not that she was that terrified anymore. Her grasp on them was getting stronger all the time, her awareness of herself much higher than it used to be. It was just safer to be cautious of new people, and had become instinct.)
As Astley glanced around, the one thing she was glad of was that she'd worn a wig or a mask (or both) in the majority of the photos. And one she was underwater, so that wouldn't be recognizable. It's not like she was the only one who he'd taken photos of, it was just that those seven pieces stood out to her vividly from the twenty or so in the exhibit. And only two of them were obviously her. Her kissing Duke on the cheek, and her, in a bathtub, in a bustier and heels, reading The Denial of Death. Because this was art. And Duke had come up with some strange ideas. He'd also had her pose with guns and cigarettes, but luckily most of those had been cut from the exhibit (though not all). Her nudes, however, had not.
This was her fourth day straight visiting the gallery, pacing around hoping no one would notice, and then slinking home. It was probably good for her, to help her practice keeping her temperature steady even when she was blushing like a madwoman. She was just sort of nervous. The exhibit was set to be here through the end of september, and she didn't know if she could visit every day. She wasn't even entirely sure why she was visiting. Was it paranoia? She was probably only making it worse being near pictures of herself (though she did wear sunglasses and a hoodie - her lame attempt at a disguise). In the end, she supposed the most she could do was stop someone at the entrance to that particular exhibit room if she thought they would recognize her. But that would probably get her kicked out of the gallery for good. So instead she lurked around the corner, keeping an eye on the entrance to the photography exhibit as she pretended to look at the painting exhibit in the room next door - for the fourth time.