Held in the Blur is a photographic series exploring queer femininity, visibility, and the tension between vulnerability and defiance. Through blurred faces and redirected gazes, the portraits question expectations that identity must always be clearly visible, instead embracing ambiguity where vulnerability and resistance coexist.

Held in the Blur continued as an evolving portrait series exploring queer femininity and the complexity of visibility.

The exhibition expanded the project with new portraits and variations that explore distortion, gesture, and partial concealment as ways of questioning how identity is seen and interpreted.

Through blurred faces, mirrored reflections, and layered compositions, the works explore how identity can remain fluid, ambiguous, and resistant to fixed interpretation.

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