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CPOY 75 COVID Experience Award of Excellence: 321 Kensington Ave

321 Kensington Avenue is an interpretive series I made while in quarantine with three college couples in a single house in Missoula, Montana. Immediately after our returns from spring break, the world shut down and daily life as we knew it was uprooted. We were forced to isolate in our three bedroom college home. As we slowed down from the usual busyness of college life and began to look inward, I began to notice the strain it had on these romantic relationships, through each individual's actions. I also began to notice the light in my house. Through the use of artificial and natural lighting, as well as analog and digital mediums; I felt sparks to create these images spontaneously. These images are a direct result of the times we live in and the individual impact it had on myself and those with whom I am close to. We all felt alone even though we were together, something we had never experienced so intensely.

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Slide 1 of 7
April 12, 2020

Light from the outside is obscured with smoke to create a sense of existential stress.


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