





provide me peace
8in. × 10in. printed on fine art paper and framed; delivered ready-to-hang.
A striking visual shot by fine art photographer faif Quin, provide me peace contemplates the consistent presence of spirituality across the African Diaspora.
faif’s religious upbringing has often clashed with her queer identity, which left her with an identity crisis: to be of God meant to abandon who she is, & to be queer meant to be abandoned, by God. Here, faif contemplates a third, alternate reality wherein her access to spirituality is not cut off from her; instead, it follows her wherever she goes, instilling Ancestral values and guiding her through life’s many challenges. faif finds comfort in the spiritual healing this alternative perspective offers: i can still find peace here.
provide me peace was displayed along with its series, i always feel U with me, in the Sankofa’s Reflections exhibition, which celebrated Black History Month at the Douglasville Cultural Arts Center. Check out the full series here!
8in. × 10in. printed on fine art paper and framed; delivered ready-to-hang.
A striking visual shot by fine art photographer faif Quin, provide me peace contemplates the consistent presence of spirituality across the African Diaspora.
faif’s religious upbringing has often clashed with her queer identity, which left her with an identity crisis: to be of God meant to abandon who she is, & to be queer meant to be abandoned, by God. Here, faif contemplates a third, alternate reality wherein her access to spirituality is not cut off from her; instead, it follows her wherever she goes, instilling Ancestral values and guiding her through life’s many challenges. faif finds comfort in the spiritual healing this alternative perspective offers: i can still find peace here.
provide me peace was displayed along with its series, i always feel U with me, in the Sankofa’s Reflections exhibition, which celebrated Black History Month at the Douglasville Cultural Arts Center. Check out the full series here!
8in. × 10in. printed on fine art paper and framed; delivered ready-to-hang.
A striking visual shot by fine art photographer faif Quin, provide me peace contemplates the consistent presence of spirituality across the African Diaspora.
faif’s religious upbringing has often clashed with her queer identity, which left her with an identity crisis: to be of God meant to abandon who she is, & to be queer meant to be abandoned, by God. Here, faif contemplates a third, alternate reality wherein her access to spirituality is not cut off from her; instead, it follows her wherever she goes, instilling Ancestral values and guiding her through life’s many challenges. faif finds comfort in the spiritual healing this alternative perspective offers: i can still find peace here.
provide me peace was displayed along with its series, i always feel U with me, in the Sankofa’s Reflections exhibition, which celebrated Black History Month at the Douglasville Cultural Arts Center. Check out the full series here!