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Self-Portraits
Self-Portraits, reimagines personal history by removing the artist’s image from childhood photographs and replacing it with her childhood stuffed animal.
Through this process, the series explores how memory, identity, and attachment evolve over time. The stuffed animal acts as an emotional stand-in — a tender surrogate for the artist’s younger self — occupying spaces once filled by the body. The result is both nostalgic and uncanny, reflecting the way personal history can be both comforting and elusive.
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