By engaging with imagery looking both externally and internally-at the relationships between myself, my mom, and my grandmother-this body of work examines my experience of being raised in a home of three generations of women. These images expand on the generational trauma in our family, the aftermath of my grandma's stroke on her memory and on my mom and myself, our shared intimacy, the space and distance between us, and drawing out my own sense of self from these dynamics.
By engaging with imagery looking both externally and internally-at the relationships between myself, my mom, and my grandmother-this body of work examines my experience of being raised in a home of three generations of women. These images expand on the generational trauma in our family, the aftermath of my grandma's stroke on her memory and on my mom and myself, our shared intimacy, the space and distance between us, and drawing out my own sense of self from these dynamics.