provide a home for me

$175.00

8in. × 10in. printed on fine art paper and framed; delivered ready-to-hang.

A striking visual shot by fine art photographer faif Quin, provide a home for me contemplates the consistent presence of spirituality across the African Diaspora.

faif’s religious upbringing has often clashed with her queer identity, and this led to 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 find a home here.

provide a home for me was displayed in the spring exhibition, “Unifying U.S. Through Art”, shown at the Callanwolde Fine Arts Center.

Its parent series, i always feel U with me, was displayed 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 a home for me contemplates the consistent presence of spirituality across the African Diaspora.

faif’s religious upbringing has often clashed with her queer identity, and this led to 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 find a home here.

provide a home for me was displayed in the spring exhibition, “Unifying U.S. Through Art”, shown at the Callanwolde Fine Arts Center.

Its parent series, i always feel U with me, was displayed in the Sankofa’s Reflections exhibition, which celebrated Black History Month at the Douglasville Cultural Arts Center. Check out the full series here!