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Home consists of many things that we count as ordinary. But, when we really take time to look
at the many ordinaries we are surrounded by, we begin to understand the extraordinary that we
call ‘Home’.
In this submission, the first photo, titled ‘The World Outside my Window’, illustrates how unclear
or disconnected we may feel when gazing at the world from the inside out (trying to understand
the world from our zones of comfort). The second photo, 'Versatility', captures the versatility and
adaptability of spaces within our homes (particularly amplified during this pandemic). A corner
could be made into an office, and an office corner used as a meditative space.
at the many ordinaries we are surrounded by, we begin to understand the extraordinary that we
call ‘Home’.
In this submission, the first photo, titled ‘The World Outside my Window’, illustrates how unclear
or disconnected we may feel when gazing at the world from the inside out (trying to understand
the world from our zones of comfort). The second photo, 'Versatility', captures the versatility and
adaptability of spaces within our homes (particularly amplified during this pandemic). A corner
could be made into an office, and an office corner used as a meditative space.