Devoted to Ordinary Things
These works reclaim the tools and rituals of the home: kitchens, gardens and thresholds become sites of devotion.
To live an ordinary life, together, without fear, has always been an act of courage. These works honour that tender persistence. Here, the domestic is not mundane; it is sacred. A baking tin, a key, a garden tool, each becomes a vessel for memory, for care, for stories lived behind closed doors and whispered through the walls. These are the tools of building lives in the quiet.
There’s a love story in the most unexpected places: in a shared home, in the soil beneath fingernails, in lace gloves beside work-worn hands. Queer domesticity is not an imitation of tradition. It is a reimagining. It is the courage to claim the everyday as worthy of reverence.
These pieces hold their ground softly.
They remind us that belonging is often built, not found.
That love can flourish in the most ordinary light.
And that nothing is too humble to hold memory.
Mixed Media
Various Size
2024

