Jumpin
Acid Boy

Created 2 days ago
A simple moment, but one that holds a lot. This piece captures the body mid-jump—just after leaving the ground, just before coming back down. There’s something honest about that instant. No buildup, no landing, just the act itself. It sits somewhere between control and letting go. The composition stays minimal on purpose. Nothing distracts from the movement. The contrast, the space, the position of the body—it all works together to keep the focus on that suspended second. It’s not about performance or drama. It feels more like a quiet release. A small break from gravity, from routine, from whatever was holding things in place just before. Open enough to read in different ways, but grounded in something real and physical.