This body of work examines an ongoing conversation about my sexuality. Visually, I create a domestic environment where I place two versions of myself, as if I were having a conversation. Through these domestic scenes and rituals, I embark on a journey of self-reflection. My work serves as a bridge for dialogue, offering viewers a glimpse into the nuances of sexuality within the context of the mundane. By highlighting these themes, I aim to foster recognition and representation, particularly among audiences who may not have easy access to queer content. While these conversations are essential, they are not always easy. They can stir up self-doubt and confront internalized homophobia. Yet, it is within these moments of discomfort that growth can flourish.




