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Growing up, the domestic became a transitional landscape, where I found myself in environments that felt inconsistent and ever-changing. As a result, this work pulls at the threads that tie me to my surroundings by forcefully revealing these instances. By blurring the lines of these interior and exterior landscapes, I reflect on my insecurities of space through moments of careful observation. The tension within these conflated spaces makes my feelings of instability and impermanence paramount, and through the creation of these scenes and the harnessing of light in windows and mirrors, I reclaim the instances where I feel unarmed and out of control.