Just Friends Vintage Photograph & Paper Collage

$50.00
Are the two men really 'just friends'? Or something more?

Two men are photographed laying down together and have their eyes obscured by text bars saying, 'just' on one man and 'friends,' on the other. The phrase "just friends" has two very different, polar opposite meanings. In one context, the phrase can be a sarcastic euphemism for an intimate relationship between two men or, in another context, can be used to neutralize the possibiliity of any homosexuality between two men.

This piece is matted in an oval window and mounted onto purplish-grey marble paper. Art registry number and information are inside the piece. The mat fits into an American standard 12" x 9" frame.

For more homosocial images, please visit https://homosocial.xyz
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Are the two men really 'just friends'? Or something more?

Two men are photographed laying down together and have their eyes obscured by text bars saying, 'just' on one man and 'friends,' on the other. The phrase "just friends" has two very different, polar opposite meanings. In one context, the phrase can be a sarcastic euphemism for an intimate relationship between two men or, in another context, can be used to neutralize the possibiliity of any homosexuality between two men.

This piece is matted in an oval window and mounted onto purplish-grey marble paper. Art registry number and information are inside the piece. The mat fits into an American standard 12" x 9" frame.

For more homosocial images, please visit https://homosocial.xyz
Are the two men really 'just friends'? Or something more?

Two men are photographed laying down together and have their eyes obscured by text bars saying, 'just' on one man and 'friends,' on the other. The phrase "just friends" has two very different, polar opposite meanings. In one context, the phrase can be a sarcastic euphemism for an intimate relationship between two men or, in another context, can be used to neutralize the possibiliity of any homosexuality between two men.

This piece is matted in an oval window and mounted onto purplish-grey marble paper. Art registry number and information are inside the piece. The mat fits into an American standard 12" x 9" frame.

For more homosocial images, please visit https://homosocial.xyz