This series began with the question: What if I could no longer see? From that fear emerged a practice of preserving not only what I see, but what I feel. Each image is a letter to myself—an evolving dialogue between memory, presence, and transformation. The body becomes the most literal home: a place that holds both visible and invisible weight. Through mixed media, photography, and handwritten text, the work traces how we carry the past, how we become through what we hold, and how home exists not as a place, but as something stored in our bones.