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Portrait of a Red Couch began as a self-portrait experiment, focused on capturing the moods and emotions I experienced day to day.
A camera was set up facing the centerpiece of my living room - a large, plush red couch. Each day, I would take a photograph of myself seated on the couch. As I did not live alone, the project began to take on a life of it's own and eventually, I began shooting whatever happened to be occurring on the couch each day. The couch became a living character, witnessing all and silently testifying to what had transpired.
It was no longer the story of my self-identity, but the story of the couch itself - stubborn, reliable, trustworthy and immutable. It became a storyteller, acting as the silent backdrop to all the emotional and life that swirled around it.

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