Got Your 6ix

Front-facing portrait of a person in grayscale with colorful paint streaks on both cheeks against a neutral background.

Monochrome portrait with vivid paint streaks across the cheeks, blending vulnerability and strength while symbolizing protection, identity, and emotional resilience.

A grayscale portrait faces forward with calm, steady presence while bold streaks of color flow down both cheeks. The contrast between muted tones and vibrant paint reflects the coexistence of internal emotion and outward composure.

The title references the phrase “I’ve got your six,” a promise of protection and unwavering support. The painted marks suggest both tears and war paint—symbols of lived experience, survival, and solidarity. Strength here is quiet but undeniable: the figure remains grounded, seen, and unguarded while still protected by connection and community.