While it is left to the viewer’s eye to evoke new narratives, some of these pieces depict partial, oblique, or frontal female nudity to illustrate Carl Jung’s concept of the Anima: the female part of the male psyche—sensual, often implicit female archetypes where allegories give shape to dreamscapes of the unconscious, even as the faint image of the female reflects an abstracted, fluid persona—the objective and subjective. My intents touch upon transgender femininity, and my artistic directions are informed by photo-artists Toshiko Okanoue, Francesca Woodman, Deborah Turbeville, and especially Katrien De Blauwer.
JC Alfier’s (they/them) most recent book of poetry, The Shadow Field, was published by Louisiana Literature Press (2020). Journal credits include Faultline, New York Quarterly, Notre Dame Review, Penn Review, River Styx, Southern Poetry Review and Vassar Review. They are also an artist doing collage and double-exposure work.