A series of colourful digital collages printed on transparent acrylic—vibrant and seductive, yet composed of an ongoing collection of mouldy and rotten fruit, bread, and flowers. These images of decay intertwine with depictions of wounded and scarred skin, evoking both healing and damage. Beauty and disgust coexist: the moulding remnants of a birthday meal, the bruise on your arm left by a hand that held onto it a little too tightly.. This series exposes what we often sanitize and conceal—traces of domestic spaces and the complexities of familial relationships.
This series was created and exhibited as part of Small Acts of Violence, an immersive installation exploring the subtle yet profound ways harm manifests within familial structures. Through the tension between perfection and failure, resilience and fragility, the work invites reflection on the unseen pressures that shape identity and relationships.