Collected Item: “This is what an androgynous BIPOC queer person with PTSD and agoraphobia looks like”
Your Name
Isabel
Your Pronouns
She/Her
[Eligibility] The Curve Photo Contest proudly centers and uplifts people who identify as lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer women and nonbinary people. Please share how you self-identify, using language that feels most accurate to you. Feel free to include all intersections of your identity. (Examples: lesbian, trans person of color, Latinx queer woman, radical faery, butch, etc.)
an androgynous BIPOC queer person with PTSD and agoraphobia re
[Artist Statement] Tell us more about your photo by sharing a brief artist statement OR answering this prompt: "This is what being ______ means to me..." (Max. 100 words)
This is what healing and resilience means to me. After being sequestered in a foreign country by law enforcement, abused, beaten and I surviving chose to not give them the win of breaking me. I chose intensive therapy, for me. I chose to withdraw into my walls, for me. PTSD and agoraphobia took over in what I see as a means of self preservation. The trauma that dozed from me was more than I could barely to spread or share with those I loved. My brain worked in a radical manner, yet it was that isolation, support from my therapist that and love for myself that healed me in a way that has led me to the best version of myself today.
[Visual Description] Describe your photo so we can provide alt-text. Example: "Two women holding hands and smiling as they walk in a pride parade, surrounded by rainbow flags."
What you don't see in this photo are the closed curtains, 1000+ unread messages and loved ones sitting outside talking to me from the other side of the door. It was quiet day, cool and a day of getting past my point of discomfort. Accepting an invitation to be photographed for a lesbian add. I couldn't open the door once they arrived. I pretended to be the photographer, guided by their voice on the otherside of the front door. I used my phone, their backdrop, their belief in me. I saw myself. Through my own lens. chose to walk out the door, drive to the Lowe's garden center and touch plants.
Through my lens, with my own eye, I saw my strength, kindness and beauty.
Through my lens, with my own eye, I saw my strength, kindness and beauty.
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Yes
Instagram handle, if any
@runner_007
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