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Installation including black and white painted wallpaper on the left hand side, white painted patterned chairs and tables at the centre, brown 4 foot 5 inch sized slim mirror, with a slightly shorter dancing female figure leaning against it. Towards the back, long, draping black and white curtains hang in front of the 10 foot tall window, and the ends of the curtains drape slightly across the ground in front of it. Right next to this is a four part multicoloured digital drawing palboard wallpaper narrow installation, between the curtains and the entrance. On top of this plaboard hangs a small painting. Lastly, in front of the narrow wallpaper, stands another black chair covered in hand drawn patterns.
Reflecting on the past (I'll be your Mirror, solo show).
About the project. My solo show which took place in March of this year at the Kupfer Gallery. The exhibition had a living room like feeling within the space and included an installation of chairs, tables,...
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Black, blue, peach , pink and white organic shape cut-outs pasted against brown wall and smaller versions laid out on table
We Rearrange - participatory events
Last weekend I co-hosted “we rearrange” together with my colleague Franziska Boehm (link that opens in a new tap). We shared our practices in a series of so called performative encounters:...
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An immersive installation with a mural, inbuilt video and sculptures and shapes that float and sit across the space.
Reflections on the projects that have shaped my current research
Encounter at Wysing Arts Centre In 2020 I was commissioned by Wysing Arts Centre to create a new work in their Test Space gallery. I made Encounter which responded to a series of small objects and ideas...
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Blonde white woman in black outfit posing in different positions against a cream background with black outlines of organic shapes
Reflecting on the upcoming project “Resting Heads”
About the project I am working on a new project titled “Resting Heads”. I have yet to decide which form this project will take. I am thinking about developing a performative installation, which is...
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Naive drawing and purple, blue textile collage on white A4 paper in progress
Applique Cushion Workshop
Today I did an applique cushion cushion workshop at the Living Room Library in Edmonton. People of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds dropped by to design and make their own cushions. First I helped...
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An L shaped workbench with green, blue and lilac playground like sculptures in the foreground
Studio update
This last week I have been finishing off a series of small colourful sculptures, influenced by architecture, playgrounds and monuments. They have been designed in a way so that they can be positioned in...
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Hand touching against a blue furry organic shape cut out against a white wall
Soft spaces
This week I have been testing different materials that could be used for collaging together with other people. While collaging together, I would like to offer multi-sensorial experiences beyond the visual....
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Abstract colourful textile and collage art with emojis
Finished Painting...
This week I finished a painting. It is called ‘Bow Legs’, 2023, oil, oil pastels, acrylic, marbles, fabrics, tassels, tissue papers, and screen print on canvas, 100x100cm. This piece uses emojis...
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Hand holding a grey shaped structural sculpture on a working studio table full of working tools
Interactive sound sculpture experiment
Interactive sound sculpture experiment This week I continued my exploration of sound, bringing in ideas of interactive objects that respond to motion. I have be thinking about the potential of kinetic...
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Yellow lion, blue flower against red and green background composed next to brown lion and oink flower against blue-green and black striped background, emojis from top to bottom on the left on composition and pink candies from top to bottom on right of composition
Digital drawings...
This is a design I am doing for a business shutter in Edmonton. Here I have used William Morris floral designs, smiley faces and sweet emojis, and African patterns from Dutch wax textiles, to emphasise...
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