Charcoal

Sketches of human bodies adorn Andrew Pillai’s art studio. Once a glorified artist, he sits alone in his studio. Living paycheck-to-paycheck, Andrew discovers a new charcoal artist named Marissa who seems to be gaining traction fast. Andrew’s jealousy turns to admiration when he notices her skills and abilities at such a young age. Marissa too admits that she always admired his work.

Their relationship begins to take a darker turn when Marissa invites Andrew to her house. There, Andrew begins to delve into an old Asian ritualistic practice, which later unearths questions of his morals. What is he willing to sacrifice for his craft?

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