queer father
Why Would You Inch Your Way Back Into Me?
Album number 3! I call this one my “frontal lobe development album”.
It’s a photo album of where I’ve been at the last two years. My previous album, hope less, closed the door on a lot of painful experiences and trauma that haunted me since childhood, and it’s been interesting to navigate life being on the other side of that pain for the first time in my life.
It’s about learning to move on from perpetual victimhood, finding peace in oneself, having the resilience to exist in the times we’re in, and just living day to day in a state of stasis; neither in anguish nor bliss.
I hope you enjoy looking through these Polaroids <3