MFor a long time my life felt like one long string of layovers. I had an infinite curiosity about the world, and was constantly on the move to explore it. Over the last decade I have lived in New York City and Berlin and spent some time in South America, India and Spain. I was fortunate enough to meet a lot of new people, but often I felt in transition and was longing for coming home.
Two years ago I finally arrived and settled down with my boyfriend in Berlin. I am still fascinated by my new identity as lover and possibly mother.
My photographs are a journey back to that time: where everything was ongoing, with no beginning, no middle and no end. A time, which was challenging and rewarding; a time of realization, and learning; a place of growing, and searching for that next stage, where I am now.
I use metaphors of my own memories to describe the restlessness and disorientation I felt in my life. Time and space remain undetermined, a projection screen for our individual assesments, a no mans land populated with our personal fears and desires. It only comes into being through the arrangement of the pictures and the respective gaze.
This body of work is like a poem that wants to be re-visited over time. It implies multiple ways to read and interpret it. „If you can dream it, you can do it“ eventually challenges to explore its multiple beginnings, middles and ends , everyone can find its own stories and dreams in it.