Juno Calypso, the sole protagonist in all her captivating imagery, immerses herself within couples-only motels, abandoned underground bunkers, and heart-shaped hot tubs. Through the mediums of film, photography, and installation, Calypso constructs a delicate pink realm imbued with femininity, solitude, desire, and despair, all while maintaining an acute critical perspective. Her artistry has propelled her to remarkable recognition, making her one of the most identifiable photographers of our time. Seamlessly transitioning from immersive and intimate gallery exhibitions to spearheading prominent campaigns for esteemed fashion brands such as Burberry, Calypso has crafted an utterly distinctive aesthetic. Her art possesses a deeply unsettling quality, blending hyper-femininity with a touch of humor. In the age of self-expression and self-portrayal, her work emerges as cinematic and introspective, capturing the essence of the self and the omnipresent selfie phenomenon.