These photographs are part of a larger series that bear witness to my Ehlers-Danlos Syndomre related degeneration and tell the story of what it feels like to be broken in. By overlapping medical imaging and self-portraits taken from a period of my life when I was mostly bedridden, this series exposes the invisible nature of managing incurable illness and raises the question of how to find home when the primary home—the body—is breaking and deteriorating in real time.
10x8 inch glicee matte prints
$55
Ghosts of Past Postures
Genetic Inheritance
Chin Tucks for Cervical Disc Herniations
Bodymap of Inflammation
Eclipsed in My Own Home
Self-Portrait of Dislocation
My Heart May Be Infinite But My Body is Not
Cupping Treatment: Where There is Stagnation There is Pain