Quarentine Cottage
In the first wave of Covid I got sick — the terrifying kind, when the hospitals were overflowing and nobody knew what was coming next. We left New York City for a small cottage on Cape Cod that belonged to my husband's family, so I could recover somewhere quieter. When I came out the other side, the world had locked down and I was living in a place entirely foreign to me, cut off from everything familiar.
My husband suggested I turn our tiny living room into a studio. So I did.
These images were made in that room, during that time. Some stand alone, others unfold like storyboards — small contained narratives born out of the particular feeling of those months, the fear and the stillness and the strangeness of being alive inside something unimaginable. Making this work is what got me through it. These photographs are what it felt like to be human in that moment — which, I think, is what it felt like for most of us.
