Homeland is a collection of photographs and multimedia sculptures that teeter between a pop sensibility and a post-bubble starkness.
Pivoting around a set of studio self-portraits, this work focuses on the 21st century American Dream, investigating contemporary femininity through the relationship of domestic materials to the body. Gesture and object result in a series of meetings between the masculine and the feminine, organic and inorganic. Part personal narrative and part social commentary, the work slips between comfort and newness, tradition and surprise, flopping between the banal and iconic.