trust minimal distance
60 x 80 cm framed print, handmade book
trust minimal distance (2026) explores the public and private identities of an emerging musician, moving beyond performance to document everyday life. Developed over six months through close collaboration, the work focuses on routine, relationships, and creative labour. Using photography, personal materials, and a personal account of the experience, it reflects on how identity is shaped across different contexts. By offering sustained access to a single subject, the project invites viewers to reconsider how musicians are perceived, particularly within small, often overlooked music communities.






