Isabella Kahn is a Chinese-American adoptee, born in Tonggu County, China, and raised in River Edge, New Jersey. Over the four years, her work has progressed from observing decisive moments to creating conceptual abstractions regarding materialism. Isabella is fascinated by metaphysical relativism and analyzes cultural significance of inanimate objects. She looks to Duane Michals, Nell Dorr, and the film, 2001: A Space Odyssey, for inspiration. Isabella has been nationally recognized by the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards and has showcased her photographs at the Montclair Art Museum and Drexel University. She previously studied at the International Center of Photography, Fashion Institute of Technology, and SMFA at Tufts University and is now working towards a BFA from UArts, in Philadelphia.