I feel myself everywhere I've ever been
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I Feel Myself Everywhere I Have Ever Been explores the intersection of memory, love, loss, and trauma. My photography project Home: Out of My Body serves as a foundation for examining the psychological impact of memory, alongside the ever-changing nature of relationships and one’s connection to the world around them. Influenced by contemporary artists such as Amy Parrish, Jiri Anderle, and Tracey Emin, this work utilizes gestural abstraction with figuration in order to attain raw, emotive quality. This body of work aims to amplify complex female voices, offering an unfiltered exploration of personal boundaries, loss, and intimacy. This work seeks to create space for emotional honesty, echoing the confessional approach of Tracey Emin, and hopes to inspire others to reflect on their own experiences. Moving forward, I plan to expand my portfolio, connect with a wider community, and continue developing my practice with the goal of exhibiting and selling work, forging greater connections within the art world.
