Build Your Home







Build Your Home wrestles with the reality of what home and spiritual sanctuary feels like in a body searching
for answers straddled between different cultures.

The skeletal structure of the home bears the fragile spiritual and cultural existence, the need to flesh itself
out depicted in the barely there walls.

Copper sheets ground the audience to a path of constantly questioning everything while trusting your gut.

At the centre of the installation a carcass of past self actualisation imprinted with family conversations.

Speaking to  explorations on heritage gone awry with the desire to keep searching.