Romeo or Juliet?
Not everything needs to be black and white, however, this habit inspired piece does. Religion iconography and warm layers are sure to envelop both body and soul. Embrace your own rules, and enjoy Romeo and Juliet, or keep your kings in the backrow. It is your perogative.
-Holden Caulfield
Connection to Catcher in the Rye
Holden meets 2 nuns at the train station in New York. Instead of talking about Catholicism as Holden believed, the nuns talk to him about Shakespeare and American Government. This conversation changes Holden's perspective, from innocent to regular good people, and is also the first positive interaction Holden has in New York. Just as the nuns are intellectually gray, this piece aims for gray in the form of the body, colors, and gender.