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Queer Liminality (2025)





Queer Liminality is a reflection on what queer people’s  relationship to comfort is. This digital triptych features photographs of some of the queer people closest to me and have been collaged and composited through 3D environments. The pieces were carefully constructed in response to interviews that were carried out with each of the persons featured.  Additionally, queer academic literature largely informed the conceptual framework: Sarah Ahmed’s “Queer Phenomenology (2006)” and Paul B. Preciado’s  “An Apartment On Uranus”.

These three symbolic illustrations’ aim is to contribute to the community’s larger conversation on our right to comfort and safety through individuals’ experiential stories.  Queer Liminality proposes that the queer experience is largely about discomfort due to existing liminally outside the cisheteronormative axis. This should hopefully add to the conversation sparked by the likes of Aruna D’Souza  of demanding  solidarity even through opacity.


Special thanks to Ray Ahlin, Ru Connar, Mar Abeysekeera, Isa Chiara Vicco, Martu Huici, Shainy Méndez and Lily Banks for taking part in this project. 
















“Queer Liminality” (2025)Exhibited at FormaHQ London as part of the group exhibition “Making Space”Photography & 3D illustrations
Heat press print on canvas fabric
Riso prints
All printed at the London College of Communication