Tallulah Wilson
This photo project explores personal memories of childhood fears and aims to recreate these false experiences through self-constructed miniature sets and the home I grew up in. Shaped by fears of the other, the familial home transforms into a place where unknown monsters lurk just around the corner. These moments take place in an alternate, uncanny world located solely in the mind. They are fluid, intangible, fading memories from a time in my life that I want to replicate and keep close.
Tallulah Wilson is a photographer whose work incorporates self-constructed elements and often explores the abnormal in the mundane.
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