Imagined Homes
In Imagined Homes, I explore the idea of the “ideal home” or “dream community” through the voices of immigrants who share their visions of spaces where they feel they truly belong. Drawing from interviews, handwritten notes, and personal reflections, I translate these narratives into layered compositions using photography, text, and digital collage.
The resulting works present surreal yet intimate portrayals of belonging—places that transcend national borders and speak to emotional landscapes shaped by memory, longing, and lived experience. These imagined spaces are not bound by geography but are rooted in the deeply personal.
This project invites viewers to reconsider the meaning of home. Rather than a fixed location, home emerges here as a fluid and evolving concept—constructed through relationships, emotions, and the continuous act of remembering and imagining.