One Thirty One explores how memories and time change a space, using the house I’ve lived in for 14 years as my subject. Through the medium of photography, using warm tones and sunsets, I aim to create a sense of comfort, even in the dark. However, subtle details—worn down furniture, distant views, and confrontational faces—suggest something isn’t quite right. Each image reflects my relationship with the house and the people who lived and once lived in it. Time shapes all.