This photographic print captures the family home of Padrica Mendez — a space that holds more than structure, but story.
Through this image, the home becomes a visual archive of lived experience, memory, and identity. It stands not only as a physical place, but as a reflection of the people, moments, and history that have shaped it. The photograph invites viewers to consider the deeper meaning of home — not just as shelter, but as a site of belonging, resilience, and personal narrative.
Created through a trauma-informed and storytelling-centered lens, this piece honors the significance of spaces that are often overlooked, yet deeply felt by those connected to them. It preserves a moment in time while acknowledging the layers that exist beyond what is immediately visible.
This print is part of a larger body of work exploring identity, place, and the quiet power of everyday environments.






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