This piece captures the journey of an independent queer individual seeking safety and belonging in a world where that is not a guarantee. The house, balanced on legs, seems mobile yet grounded, embodying the idea that home is not a static place but something carried within. The legs, resembling human limbs, reflect your own movement and adaptability, always in motion, yet always secure in the knowledge that wherever you go, you have the means to create a sanctuary. The texture and wear of the structure suggest resilience and experience, echoing the idea that through each move, each new place, you bring with you everything you need to cultivate your own safe space. The house becomes both a symbol of independence and the pursuit of stability, speaking to the fluidity of identity and the strength required to construct home in a world that may not readily offer one.