Excited to announce my piece, “The Guest Room,” is part of “Inhabiting Space: Presence, Purpose, and Possibility” at TAG The Art Gallery!
“THE GUEST ROOM” is an intimate photography project exploring the emotional depth of a transient space through natural light portraits within my home’s guest room. The series examines the duality of identity within these walls—where one can rest, dream, and reinvent oneself. The images portray both physical presence and emotional journeys—finding, losing, and transforming oneself, and daring to envision future selves. Reimagining it through this small-scale installation that evokes a guest room, this series of portraits deconstructs the experience of inhabiting a home space. By exposing the hidden structural elements—such as wire and hinge tape—the work reduces the space to its core components. This layered deconstruction encourages reflection on the ways we perceive and construct personal and domestic environments, blurring the lines between concealment and revelation in the process.
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