Constructions

Constructions is a series of site-specific installations that explore the intersections of home, memory, and motherhood. Created in outdoor or unconventional spaces, these temporary structures evoke the forms and emotional weight of domestic life, fragile shelters, improvised forts, or nests assembled from everyday materials. Each installation is intentionally ephemeral, existing only to be photographed before being dismantled or reclaimed by the environment.

This work reflects the transitory and often invisible labor of caregiving and homemaking. Like moments of motherhood, the constructions are improvised, vulnerable, and deeply rooted in place, highlighting the tension between permanence and impermanence, between the desire to hold and the inevitability of letting go.

Through photography, these fleeting forms are preserved as traces of care, creativity, and resilience, offering a lens on spaces and labor not traditionally recognized as domestic. Constructions invites viewers to consider the beauty, fragility, and strength inherent in everyday acts of nurturing and the improvisational structures we build to support life.