Walk the Line is a collection of pieces elaborating on the concept of identity.




Each piece interacts with another to create a sense of a greater identity. The pieces featured arguably represent parts of my identity no matter how 'mundane' or 'sacred' they may seem. I was raised Eastern Orthodox, a religion that prides itself in symbolism through its services, acts, and art. I find these same themes arising in my daily life and often find myself looking for meaning in places others may not bother. Overall this piece exists as a mirror of myself and I hope it invites others to analyze the minor things in life that may have served as formative objects, places, or words. Included are photos from my childhood, writing from personal notebooks, as well as recreations of important times and places throughout my life.



