Grays & Hues Zine Issue One
˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ Letter from the Editor ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚
“I would climb the tree, rough up my hands and nails, risk falling…”
“Girly Girl” by Princess Nunez
4 August 2023
As we put this zine together we were inspired by the potential of uncertainty, transition phases, and how confusion takes you away from yourself so that you might become more bound with others. External pressures constantly threaten to alienate us from one another – put us in competition, transform us into cruel operators who flatten ourselves and others into the dull monotony of living as a caricature, a shadow. The letters, poetry, and visual art within this zine represent the struggle to live as your full self in a world where that’s often inconvenient.
This zine seeks to dismantle the constricting notion that our complicated, sometimes painful pasts are bad portends of the future – we take from them what we need and honor the memory of who we can never be again. I am endlessly grateful for my co-creators and contributors and I hope their work can remind you, as it has reminded me, that the more generously we share our open hearts with others, the less we lose.
—Christin Bailey
˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ Soundtracks ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚
Art by Sally Moon
When we were younger - grent perez, cavetown
Aint it fun - paramore
Late to the party - emei
Older - alec benjamin
Sour patch kids - bryce vine
Passing through - kaden mackay
This Is a Life - son lux, mitski, david byrne
Welly Boots - amazing devil
Dorian - agnes obel
Disney girls - the beach boys
Seventeen - sharon van etten
Never ending math equation - modest mouse