The Undoing is a story told in four images, photographed in Detroit, Michigan. Set against the backdrop of urban decay and abandoned homes, the series uses these fading structures as symbols of transition, markers of a liminal space between what once was and what has yet to take form. Many of these buildings are now being removed, but in their quiet collapse, they hold space for reflection. This work is a personal meditation on memory, release, and the difficult choice to begin again. Each image captures a moment in that internal journey, the first clue that something no longer fits, the weight of that truth, the act of letting go, and the first steps toward something new. The Undoing is a story of departure and becoming, of what we carry, what we burn, and what we build within ourselves when the old architecture of our lives begins to fall away.