Frustrated by dehumanizing media images of black people, photographer Mikael Owunna uses fluorescent paint and UV light to adorn his subjects in stars, revealing magic as "infinite as the universe."
Frustrated by dehumanizing media images of black people, photographer Mikael Owunna uses fluorescent paint and UV light to adorn his subjects in stars, revealing magic as infinite as the universe.
Cosmological Photography as a Symbol of Power, Balance, and Origin Stories — Humble Arts Foundation
Photographer Mikael Owunna's 'Infinite Essence' Transforms People Into Cosmos : The Picture Show : NPR
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