HOME

2019 - 2020

Oil paint and photography on canvas

Where we solved puzzles (with missing pieces)

Where we slept (with the grandfather clock)

Where we watched movies (too late)

A documentation of my late grandmother’s home. Once filled with antiques, heirlooms, collectible junk, and untouched zones, it became a space pitted and emptied. Using paint and darkroom processes, my memory of her home is reassembled under projected photographs. The resulting product is scarred and imperfect, like the warped image of her house that continues to grow distant from my memory.

Where we played

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MIDWEST PORTRAIT

Where we ate

Film Photography

2020 - 2022

This series of photographs began in March 2020, when I returned to my childhood home in Iowa. I became fascinated with disintegrating structures and habitats, and in particular, my late grandmother’s home and living grandmother’s farm. I felt a sudden urgency to capture their spaces, as the pandemic fueled a new sense of uncertainty and morbidity. These photographs form a portrait of several homes and the lives that inhabit them, memorializing their lives within the pandemic landscape.

-prints are available-