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The moments I couldn't handle

This photograph reflects a cold night when the weight of the world pressed down, shattering the illusion of invincibility. It explores the fragility of youth and the strength found in embracing the broken pieces of self as part of one’s story.

Soft Love

This work captures a moment of rediscovery, a day when the forgotten feeling of love reemerged. It reflects on the importance of soft, tender moments that hold us together, much like the golden seams of kintsugi, showing that even the most delicate experiences can make us whole.

When it was too much

This piece reflects a moment of reaching a breaking point, when life became overwhelming and there was nothing to do but let it unfold. It embodies the philosophy of kintsugi, showing that even in the stillness of despair, the process of repair begins.

I am myself

This piece represents a turning point in self-expression after years of being lost in others’ expectations. It symbolizes the cracks in personal narratives, now repaired with authenticity and self-acceptance.

Can we stop here?

This photograph marks a turning point in my relationship with photography, captured during a moment shared with close friends. It reflects the love-hate bond with the medium, finding beauty in its imperfections and rediscovering love for it.

Homecoming

This piece captures a walk through the streets of childhood, bringing back memories of skateboarding and discovering passions. It celebrates the act of mending fractures from the past, turning nostalgia and reconnection into golden moments.

Simms-Pryce

This piece pays homage to my grandparents, capturing the essence of shared dreams, hopes, and memories that flow through generations. It celebrates the continuity of love, where the scars of past struggles are repaired with resilience and kinship.

Ms. Loftis

This work is an ode to someone who provided me with unconditional love and acceptance. Through this connection, beauty in oneself becomes clear, with the cracks of identity repaired by care and belonging.

Life isn't worth living

Life isn't worth living

Gold Laden

Choose to see what's left of me
I'd like you to accept me for what I am
Broken, yet in the process of Kintsugi

- F.S. Yousaf

© 2016 Kuro