Plastic Portraits
Plastic Portraits is a project that seeks to explore our relationship with plastics. People in this world interact with plastics on a daily basis. From single-use, disposable items, to medical and technological equipment that many of us find essential to our lives, plastic is so integrated that we often use and interact with it without being aware of it.
By photographing different people with the plastics they use daily, this project opens the door to thoughtfulness and discussion around the plastics in our lives. It raises awareness of the ubiquitous presence plastic has in our world and hopefully will spark individuals to make more thoughtful, informed decisions regarding their own plastic consumption.
Queers with Underwear on our Heads (2019-Present)
I started this project as a queer person seeking relief and fun from the heaviness that we have to face in our day to day struggles, I wanted to start a project where can take a moment to do something silly. To allow ourselves a moment of levity and laughter. It’s a celebration of queerness, of pausing for a laugh and perhaps also of vulnerability.