Mutable Lineage
Photographs often prompt questions about who is represented—but looking beyond individual portraits suggests a different focus altogether. Instead of isolated subjects, faces appear as nodes within networks of connection, each shaped by reciprocal influences. This perspective dissolves the firm line between self and other; what we call action isn’t purely individual but an ongoing modulation through shared experience. Recognizing this interplay doesn't negate our capacity for choice, however—it simply acknowledges that identity unfolds *through* resistance to singular definition, implying responsibility lies in navigating these relational currents rather than dictating them.