Digital image on Archival paper (2024)
40x26x0.25 in.
In "A Dying Living Fossil" the body emerges as a site of transformation, fluid, migratory, and in constant negotiation with landscape and identity. Here, queerness operates within the concept of marronage, using the body as camouflage in the natural world.
I engage my relationship to gender, Jamaican Maroon ancestry and environment within the perspective of transmigration. This image was documented in Fontainebleau estuary, Mandeville, Louisiana.
Digital image on Archival paper (2024)
40x26x0.25 in.
In "A Dying Living Fossil" the body emerges as a site of transformation, fluid, migratory, and in constant negotiation with landscape and identity. Here, queerness operates within the concept of marronage, using the body as camouflage in the natural world.
I engage my relationship to gender, Jamaican Maroon ancestry and environment within the perspective of transmigration. This image was documented in Fontainebleau estuary, Mandeville, Louisiana.