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Camouflaged

Camouflaged explores patriarchal lineage to examine how masculinities are formed and performed. Through this lens, the series asks how transmasculine identities navigate the pressure to either assimilate into dominant cultural structures or resist them entirely.

Using materials linked to conventional masculinity, Pine stages portraits that question visibility and identity. Camouflage is traditionally used to disappear into an environment. Pine, however, employs it to become hypervisible, confronting the viewer with the expectations and limitations placed on gender presentation. Personal artifacts such as hair, testosterone, and family photographs serve as entry points into a broader exploration of lineage, prompting questions about what is passed down, what is withheld, and how new forms of masculinity might take shape.


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Camouflaged

Camouflaged explores patriarchal lineage to examine how masculinities are formed and performed. Through this lens, the series asks how transmasculine identities navigate the pressure to either assimilate into dominant cultural structures or resist them entirely.

Using materials linked to conventional masculinity, Pine stages portraits that question visibility and identity. Camouflage is traditionally used to disappear into an environment. Pine, however, employs it to become hypervisible, confronting the viewer with the expectations and limitations placed on gender presentation. Personal artifacts such as hair, testosterone, and family photographs serve as entry points into a broader exploration of lineage, prompting questions about what is passed down, what is withheld, and how new forms of masculinity might take shape.