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HomeEMSBlack Dove

Black Dove

There once was a braid: long, golden, and heavy with meaning. It tethered two figures together: one above, one below. A mother and a daughter. Love and pain often share the same thread.

Black Dove reflects on the moment that bond is cut. Not by the keeper, but by the girl herself. The cost of freedom is real: silence, solitude, exile. But also, space to breathe. Space to become.

Using symbolic language and visual metaphor, this work speaks to the grief of separation, the untold stories of daughters, and the quiet power and necessity of choosing oneself.

about my new series

GO ASK ALICE

Go Ask Alice is a photographic series that draws on the imagery of classic fairy tales to explore the inheritance of family trauma and its imprint on identity.

Using it as symbolic starting points, the work examines how patterns, fears, and unspoken wounds from childhood are carried forward, shaping the ways we relate to ourselves and others. The figures embody danger rather than encounter it externally. Innocence, threat, and self-awareness collapse into a single presence.

Each chapter captures a threshold moment, where the subject moves from passive observation to an emerging participant in her own narrative, negotiating inherited patterns and the echoes of past trauma.

The series reflects on how the silent legacies of family history quietly shape adulthood, questioning where agency begins once the weight of inherited experience is present.

This new body of work continues my ongoing exploration of identity and societal conditioning, moving from the adult façades examined in earlier series toward the deeper origins that lie beneath. It is an attempt to ask whether we are truly free to choose who we become, or whether the path is already paved long before we realise we are walking it.

© Elisa Miller 2026

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January 18, 2026

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