Enough Time Has Passed
Photographs depicting locations and artefacts associated with her past tell a visual tale of identification, separation, and progress. Roads and landscapes symbolise change and transition, while domestic items hint at a sense of alienation.
The project raises sensitive ethical issues, with familial faces blurred or pixelated, protecting their privacy while maintaining their inclusion in the narrative.
'Enough Time Has Passed' uses photography as a means of understanding and moving on, documenting estrangement while also marking a stride towards self-acceptance. contribute to challenges within these relationships. The goal is to clarify how familial relationships influence identity and emotional well-being.














