Make me your country
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Dates2024 - 2025
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- Locations London, Galicia, Seoul
This project explores love and identity in an intercultural relationship, capturing tenderness and tension as two people navigate difference and asking if love can bridge cultural divides.
This project explores the complexities of love, identity, and cultural exchange through the lens of an intercultural relationship. The work examines the experience of two individuals from different backgrounds as they attempt to bridge their differences while navigating the nuances of connection, miscommunication, and understanding. Love, in this context, is both a unifying force and a revealing one, exposing the ways in which cultural identity shapes who we are and how we relate to others.
Through photography, the work captures moments of tenderness and tension, illustrating the beauty and challenges of embracing another’s world. It asks whether love alone is enough to overcome cultural divides, or if certain differences remain unspoken yet ever-present. By exploring these themes, Make Me Your Country reflects on the reality of modern relationships shaped by globalisation, migration, and the deep-rooted ties to where we come from.