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I’m in constant search of who I am. I’ve been exploring my identity as a woman, mother, wife, and social being while looking for representations of parts of me involving roles I play, my background and alternate realities.

I wonder how much of who I am is a social construct, and what part represents the real me. Through photography I make tangible what is only real in my mind.

  • My work explores subjects relating to the perception of reality; social constructs mainly affecting women; and my own identity. I explore these subjects through photography primarily of the female body, and architecture, as well as collages. I combine elements in a way that creates new connotations when in relation to one another. I like to approach my art pieces with humor producing somewhat absurd situations that provide an awkward comic relief. I am including with this application work of three different themes: Social constr-activism; Identity & feminism; and abstract and mixed media.

    I am constantly figuring out my place in my surroundings, where I come from, how I fit and don’t, and what are the social constructs that are expected from me and from women in general.

    My architectural-based projects started from a process of inquiry into the different materials and designs most buildings have here in Texas–and in the U.S. in general–especially in the suburban areas. There is a huge diversity in styles, influences, and shapes of buildings and houses around all the U.S. As I collected different buildings that caught my eye, keeping in mind time periods, cultures, materials, shape, color, and cultural influences, I started to notice a story of a new world, a micro planet. An impossible structure.

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