HOUSEPLANT

Houseplant is a work on my own self destructions and recoveries, a growth from a girlhood to a womanhood that emerged independently from traditional norms.

The metaphor of a houseplant suggests the notion of nurturing and growth, but also in the confinement of being contained within certain parameters or expectations.

Love and abandonment.

In this ongoing personal project, I explore experiences of personal transformation, emphasising the choice to remain childless and embracing love in its multifaceted forms. The absence of conventional family structures symbolises a unique path, one that questions convention, redefines relationships and gender roles.

It aims to open the conversation of being confined and yet connected to what you know and choosing yourself. 

That there is no boundary in the woman that I am.


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