Still Life

This series is a personal meditation on belonging, heritage, and the quiet spaces between two worlds. Through still life, I explore my husband’s Moroccan roots and the shared life we’ve built far from the place that shaped him. Each image reflects my desire to help our daughter understand where she comes from — to see herself in the textures, colors, and symbols that connect her to a history both near and distant.

Rooted in the echoes of my own fractured family, these compositions become a language for the unspoken — objects arranged not simply for their form, but for the weight of memory they carry. Moroccan textiles, ceramics, and organic materials weave together fragments of identity, revealing how culture can live within domestic spaces, gestures, and love itself.

This body of work is an act of preservation and reconciliation — a way to bridge what was lost with what endures. It honors the resilience of family and the quiet beauty of continuity: how heritage, even when scattered, can still bloom in new soil.

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