Washed Out
Aberdeen, Washington. October, 2002.
Hunter Patterson spends his nights sketching and playing guitar, stuck between the rain-soaked quiet of his room and the chaos of three brothers who never let things stay calm for long.
Colorblind since birth, Hunter sees the world in washed-out tones that blur together, a frustration that bleeds into his art and makes him question how much of life he's missing. Finch, his older brother, is loud, reckless, and protective - the kind of chaos that somehow feels like home. Cody and Felix, the younger ones, are equal parts annoying and hilarious, usually dangling from a hook by the end of the night.
Washed Out is a slow-burning, atmospheric story of music, brotherhood, and growing up in a town that never stops raining. It's messy, funny, and sometimes heavy - just like family.