HELD TOGETHER
BY SMOKE & SALT
A Southern Myth by Locke Wood
TWELVE MYTHIC IMAGES.
Twelve Southern altars.
One outlaw artist
rewriting the gospel
of American art.
These aren’t portraits.
They’re confessions wrapped in smoke and veils.
Each piece is a relic of the Southern gods we still burn for— gods of hunger, ruin, and resurrection.
This is where femininity becomes vengeance.
Where myth becomes survival.
Where the camera becomes the blade.
Step into the gallery











