Lines of Origin is a contemplative black-and-white photographic series that explores the unique bond between a mother and her three daughters. Within the images, traces of heritage, resemblance, and individuality converge. Lines emerge through gazes, gestures, postures, and shared features that appear to flow from one generation to the next, while each daughter simultaneously claims her own place within the family narrative.
The use of black-and-white photography removes distraction and directs attention to expression, contrast, and connection. These photographs portray not only a family, but also the invisible threads that unite them: care, memory, inheritance, and the ongoing balance between closeness and independence.
This series invites the viewer to reflect on how identity is shaped. Which parts of ourselves do we carry from our origins, and where do new paths begin? Lines of Origin is a visual meditation on ancestry, belonging, and the unique stories woven together within a single family.

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