Artist Statement: 

Boundaries blur and body parts morph into one another. I simply cannot be disconnected from my queerness and my body, my body and how I move across the plane, and yet I aspire to transmute my physical form. I am a gaseous ball of stardust having a human experience without a gender, and yet how gender is navigated remains a big part of my life. How I see myself and how the world sees me sometimes differs-- it all forms into a monstrosity of persepctives, opinions and diagnoses. 

Am I real? Some people say that I do not exist. We are told to mask ourselves, and when we life the veil they point their fingers. To them, we are objects to be disregarded, touched, bought, mocked, to sit in a room like a chair, unnnoticed. Objects of sex and objects of asexuality. We reclaim the objectification of our transness, queerness and disabled bodies through sensual play. We reclaim our pain, our hurt, and morph it into pleasure. 
  • Where You End and I Begin
    Where You End and I Begin
    [ Image Description: A black and white photograph of two disabled bodies morphing into one another. It is difficult to tell where one person's appendages end, and where the others' begin. ]
  • Masking
    Masking
    [ Image Description: a black and white photograph of a disabled, autistic person who has their face completely covered in COVID-19 medical masks. ]
  • Stimming
    Stimming
    [ Image Description: a black and white photograph of an autistic person who is restrained by rope bondage. They are stimming. ]
  • Table
    Table
    Digital Photograph. 13'' x 10''. 2020. [ Image Description: a black and white photograph of a person on all fours. They are wearing a table cloth over their body and face, with a black BDSM collar over top the neck to define the head. On top of their back is a wine bottle with a candle in it, as well as a plate of fruits (banana and oranges.) The background is a draped sheet. ]
  • Cup
    Cup
    Digital Photograph. 13'' x 10''. 2020. [ Image Description: a black and white photograph of a close up of a disabled person's mouth and neck. The mouth has a spit bubble overtop it and there is three lines of spit drooling down the neck. ]
  • Reusable Straw
    Reusable Straw
    Digital Photograph. 10'' x 13''. 2020. [ Image Description: a black and white photograph of a close up of the bottom part of a disabled person's face with emphasis on the mouth. Inside their mouth is a reusable straw which they are holding with their teeth. There is spit dripping out of their mouth on to their chin and chest. ]