A blond twink plasters the shower wall with his damp, neon-colored concert posters, turning the utilitarian space into a makeshift art gallery. The steam from the running water acts as a temporary adhesive, causing the thin paper to cling to the cold subway tiles. He smooths out the air bubbles with his palms, his slender frame moving with a frantic, artistic energy as he adjusts the layout.
The shower, usually a place for routine, is transformed into a collage of memories. He steps back to admire the work, the vibrant pinks and electric blues of the flyers clashing beautifully with the minimalist bathroom. Droplets of water bead on the surface of the paper, darkening the edges, but he doesn't mind the inevitable ruin. To him, the act is a temporary installation, a way to surround himself with the music and moments that define his summer while the hot water washes everything else away. A blond twink plasters the shower wall with his...