
"All of the eggs a woman will ever carry form in her ovaries while she is a four-month-old fetus in the womb of her mother, meaning our cellular life begins in the womb of our grandmother. This work explores the energy of that connection, alongside my ever evolving spiritual curiosity. Featuring an essay by acclaimed Fine Art photographer Elinor Carucci, and poems by New York Times bestselling author Kate Baer, this work offers an intimate yet expansive and collaborative exploration of lineage and belonging."
"A series of images exploring women's intergenerational relationships by photographer Jillian Guyette. Raised in the Finger Lakes region of New York State by a psychic medium and a painter, Guyette received her BFA in Fine Art Photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology. Her work is born from a curiosity surrounding the nuances of familial and inherited histories, including her own esoteric upbringing:"
Intimate images examine the energy and continuity of women's intergenerational bonds, focusing on lineage, inherited histories, and spiritual inquiry. An upbringing in the Finger Lakes region by a psychic medium and a painter and formal study in Fine Art Photography inform the perspective. Biological lineage is foregrounded through the fact that all eggs a woman will ever carry form in her ovaries while she is a four-month-old fetus in her mother's womb, linking cellular life to the grandmother. The project includes an essay by Elinor Carucci and poems by Kate Baer, creating a collaborative exploration of belonging. The book titled "We Keep Swimming, Until We All Reach Home" is released with Daylight Books.
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