Project Statement:
Inhabiting Elsewhere explores the emotion of feeling out of place, despite seeming to belong.
Essentially, it reflects the idea of the soul existing elsewhere, detached from the body’s physical
presence in spaces meant to offer comfort and composure. This separation creates a tension
between external appearances and internal realities, between connection and estrangement.
Through a blend of staged portraits and intimate images of nature, the work visualizes this push
and pull, capturing the fragility and resilience of the human experience. It invites the viewer to
reflect on the personal struggle to reconcile feelings of alienation with the desire to belong.