DISNEYIA PLATH
In Disnyia Plath, Fauxpamine dissects the glossy optimism of childhood cinema and stitches it to the raw confessional urgency of Sylvia Plath’s poetry. These digital canvases fuse pastel melancholy with poetic ferocity, spotlighting the emotional dissonance between animated innocence and internal collapse. Plath’s words haunt the celluloid smiles, revealing the psyche beneath the surface: anguish made technicolor, despair drawn in keyframes. This series isn’t a juxtaposition; it’s a revelation. Because sometimes the only thing darker than the villain… is the protagonist’s unspoken monologue.