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“She belongs to the night sky. And the night sky is richer for it.”
Luna is the nocturnal chapter in JB's celestial portrait sequence. Where Amara evokes warmth and Stella conveys formal resolution, Luna occupies the cooler, more mysterious register of midnight. The palette runs deep: indigo, blue-black, and the silver-white of a full moon at the zenith. JB's figure work here has an otherworldly quality, the subject present but not entirely approachable, belonging to a frequency most viewers can sense but not name. It is the series' most formally elusive portrait, and the most compelling for that elusiveness.