Julian Vance has always understood the world through creation. Color is his language. Line is his breath.
When that language begins to fracture, silence moves in.
Scars in Color is a literary novel about identity, loss, and the quiet, brutal work of becoming again. It follows an artist forced to confront what remains when mastery falters and certainty disappears, guided by memory, persistence, and the steady presence of love.
Raw, intimate, and deeply human, this is a story about learning to speak differently when everything you trusted begins to change.