Flat B
This body of work explores my experience of being diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder. When I first got the diagnosis, I was working in supported living and could barely look after myself — emotionally, practically, everything. I left the job and started filming my life on the cheap, using a basic camera to capture reels and reels of footage. My hard drives and computers clogged up with it all — a messy archive of someone preparing for therapy and clawing their way toward recovery.


The work spans 2019 to 2024, and I call it the Flat B series. It documents my vulnerability, the chaos of my external world, my clothes always scattered across the flat — but within that disorder, you can see the slow build of healing. My flat both contained me and mirrored me, constantly reminding me how neglectful I could be toward myself.







































