Being engages with my curiosity and personal history of body and impairment / disability through a lens of complexly constructed layers in photogram-based lumen prints and color prints. Within these assemblages, I am using details and depth to consider: what does it look like for disabled bodies moving through their own microcosm of endurance, liminal mental/body space, foggy precipices of rest, and moments of stillness? The resulting images engage with interpreting and contemplating how one navigates this balancing body physical / body mind, and daily minutiae. By employing a multifaceted and curious practice I am exploring the act of co/existing with an unpredictable illness.