Collection: BOUNDLESS

Boundless is a love letter to the strength, softness, and survival woven into every braid.

This series is about cornrows—but more than that, it’s about what they carry. The pain. The pride. The prayers. It’s about the Black women who have held it all together—piece by piece, row by row—even when the world tried to pull them apart.

Cornrows have never just been about looking good. They’ve been maps to freedom, protection in the face of harm, and quiet testaments to our creativity and care. Braided by hands that knew struggle and joy, these patterns are proof: we’ve always found a way to endure, to express, to live beautifully—even when we were just trying to survive.

Boundless honors that. It’s about breaking out of boxes. About rewriting what beauty means. About being rooted in something ancient and still rising toward something new.

This is for every Black woman who’s ever held pain under her crown and still walked like royalty. You are limitless. You are art.

You are more than what the world sees.
You are history.
You are hope.

You are boundless.

(UNFRAMED)

About the Artist

I am a storyteller who paints with light. A photographer who wears many hats—but always comes back to the lens. As a Black woman, my relationship with my hair has been layered. Complex. Sacred. I’ve lived through the Sundays in the kitchen, the deep conditioners, the big chops, the braids that made my scalp tender but my spirit proud. Our hair is never just hair. It’s time. It’s investment. It’s identity. It’s protection. It’s protest. And it’s art.

This debut collection is my beginning, but also my becoming. It’s my way of honoring the journey Black women take with our hair—and with ourselves. Each photo is a chapter in a larger story—one of creativity, freedom, and self-love. I hope this collection allows you to see us more clearly, celebrate us more deeply, and maybe… learn something that softens your perspective or expands your understanding. Because every strand carries a story, and every story has something to teach.

This is more than a project.
It’s my truth.
It’s my offering.
It’s my why.