Life's seasons






Ambiguous grief is a state of loss where a situation or person is still in existence but no longer in our immediate life, to which we may still feel moments of sadness or lack closer over these absences. Life's Seasons, depicts over six photographs, a flower loosing its petals and not being present in the frame post it change in form, and how the two remaining flowers unite to continue without it. This body of work reflects the human nature of holding on even when things have changed and how powerful situations and people where in shaping our identity, and while no longer 'seen' these moments linger on in every fiber of existence. The truth is not liner and there is no manual as to how we deal with these 'small' losses, and sometimes we wont notice the lack of person or situation akin to the flowers in the photograph, and yet other times we might have to pause our life to properly mourn. Human existence therefore could be defined through both the high moments of connectivity and the silent mourning of these times.