nowhere to flow

“Art does not wait for perfect conditions; it makes them.’

Created in response to a month long series of daily prompts, this work was made entirely within the confines of a domestic apartment. Each photograph interprets a single word or phrase through the limited means available - fragments of space, light, and ordinary objects.

Across the series, a recurring pink mark - sometimes whole, sometimes partial - recalls the trace of a cups edge. It acts as both an interruption and link, connecting thirty-one individual responses into one continuous body.

Nowhere to Flow reflects the realities faced by many contemporary artists working without studios or resources. It proposes that boundaries need not restrict creativity; they can become its form.

31 black and white photographs with hand painted intervention - archival rag paper - metal pegs - push pins - 48x50 inches