The Joy Project is a continuous and ongoing creative collaboration between photographer, Fran Cattaneo, and collage artist and writer, Charlotte Paradise, which hopes to reflect how space and the subject inhabiting it compliment one another.
Read More“This specific artwork is about representing bodies that often lack visibility when it comes to conforming spaces and art. It is also our way to give the world a vision of grandeur and allure through black queerness.”
Read MoreIn a world in which we have the freedom to date regardless of race, religion and culture, interfaith/ intercultural love is an inevitable and increasingly common reality.
Read MoreBeing inspired by Carlota Guerrero, I wanted to dive into the idea of having a raw beauty radiating from the subject through every way, being their natural hair, natural face, and the bare shoulders showing.
Read MoreGrowing up, I often felt the need to fit in and the fig tree throughout the years was always a reminder of belonging. My work is concerned with the ideas of home in the eyes of a child in comparison to adulthood.
Read MoreMy camera acts as a barrier from interaction but also as a longing to connect to the world. I use it to remember events and people while creating something tangible so that others don’t forget me.
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