Digital Photography
This series is part of my ongoing Life Writing practice. I work with materials drawn from the quiet center of domestic life—dark soy sauce, shed hair, forks, spoons, wax paper, and other kitchen remnants—allowing everyday tools to carry memory, labor, and time.
These works honor domestic labor as a vital, sustaining force—one that holds a family together through countless small, repeated acts. In gestures such as feeding, cooking, cleaning, sewing, and patting, care is continuously performed and renewed. Strength and vulnerability coexist within these rhythms, where love accumulates through effort, and endurance takes material form. What is often dismissed as ordinary or invisible emerges here as essential, shaping both family life and the bodies that sustain it.







