“Dissonance” explores the ubiquity of social separation and conflict using the familiar vernacular and aesthetic of construction sites as a foundation or canvas.
In the photographic body of work the subjects serve as an exploration of cognitive vulnerabilities and strengths of society. communicated through nuanced emotive or physical qualities and the personal domains in which they exist.
I merge these divergent spaces through fly posting the images onto construction site facades erected in a gallery space creating a conversation between the disharmonious elements that exists in both private and public contexts.