SISTERHOOD
There are bonds we don't choose, but learn to hold.
Sister Hood traces the passage of time through what the closest ties carry that is most true: change. From the effortless love of childhood to the charged silences of adolescence, through to the quiet patience of adulthood, this project moves through ages the way you move through a familiar house, room by room.
First, childhood. Endless games, whispered secrets, arguments that dissolve before they've even been named. The world fits in a hallway, a schoolyard, a corner of the street.
Then adolescence arrives, and doors start closing too hard. You want to exist for yourself, sometimes at the cost of those who know you best. Distance opens up between you without either of you quite understanding why. Words get stuck where before they used to flow.
And then comes adulthood, quieter. Gestures grow softer, looks linger longer. You learn to hold each other differently, not less tightly, but in a different way. Love no longer needs to make noise to exist.
Sister Hood is the story of bonds that bend, that transform, that sometimes hurt, and that, always, find their way back.









