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Today my photographs intend to question themes around beauty and belonging
as it relates to identity, the body and personal\domestic space. I work with richly textured fabrics, color and clutter in order to emphasize excess. Among excess
I wish to express one’s search for a sense of belonging. I photograph both myself and others in their homes during periods of isolation and transition. In doing this,
I wish to reveal a character in the midst of confusion, transition, chaos or even adventure. By withholding identity as defined by the face, I intend to create a psychological space or imagined identity. I wish to express an ambiguous and gendered figure in order to look at desire, shame, privacy and the search for
one’s identity. |