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From The Guardian:

Pia-Paulina Guilmoth’s book Flowers Drink the River spans the first two years of her gender transition. She photographs her community in rural Maine, and the beauty and terror of living as a trans woman in a small rightwing town. The book reveals a dreamscape of mud, earth and stone. Here we see ‘friends bathing in mud from the flooding last year. Before the floods, this spot was a grassy hillside. After, it turned into a massive 100-ft sinkhole.’ All photographs: Pia-Paulina Guilmoth. Flowers Drink the River is published by Stanley/Barker with the exhibition at CLAMP NYC, until May

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