Can I Ever Come Home to You?
When did growing up stop being something I wanted and start being something I feared? My work explores and illustrates the complex relationship I hold between myself, my childhood and my younger self.
Images, patterns and textures taken from my childhood familial home used as a vessel to depict and conceptualize this complexity and further illustrate the innocence and naivety of childhood juxtaposed with a feeling of change and unease. The disorderly composition and varying heights represents how growing up and changing never feels linear.