
Echoes of Possession
2024
30 x 30
tracing paper on a light board
2024
30 x 30
tracing paper on a light board
This piece reflects on how the items we carry—often proudly displayed by younger generations—serve as intimate portraits of our identities, values, and interests.
The work highlights the importance of these personal belongings, not just as material possessions but as meaningful extensions of who we are. As an architectural designer, I see the observation of such everyday objects as essential to creating spaces that resonate with people’s lives. By understanding what people carry close to them, we can design environments that are more empathetic, personal, and responsive to their true needs.
The work highlights the importance of these personal belongings, not just as material possessions but as meaningful extensions of who we are. As an architectural designer, I see the observation of such everyday objects as essential to creating spaces that resonate with people’s lives. By understanding what people carry close to them, we can design environments that are more empathetic, personal, and responsive to their true needs.