MOMMY
Mommy is a two-part multimedia project exploring the complexity of a mother-daughter relationship through collage, found footage, photography, and poetry. Inspired by Sylvia Plath’s Daddy, the piece reclaims and reshapes its confessional tone into something personal and intimate.
The film component is a found footage collage layered with an original spoken-word poem, also titled Mommy, confronting memory, grief, and inherited silence. In parallel, the graphic design and photography series captures fragments of domestic life—archival textures, fabric, shadows—reconstructing the emotional architecture of a relationship too often defined by absence and, in my case, confusion.