Artists information
My work is a way of exorcising
something from myself, which is very emotional, maybe troubled.
I become
a subject who produces that which is visible. It is my silent,
non-verbal response. My practice involves digital photography,
the manipulation of my body using this process, documentation
of hair growth and
removal, cleansing, grooming, this relentless self surveillance
and obedience.
There are a multiplicity of socio-cultural
concerns about femininity and feminism, about the body, about
individual
control and
consumption within a consumer society. Food is the medium
through which women
are addressed, in turn; food has become the language
of women’s
response.
The artwork is a play on traditional sculptural
concerns, the process of adding or taking away. However,
this is
not achieved
using stone or wood but chocolate or soap, degradable
or even edible materials which underline the transient
state
of the body.
The final works show the seductive yet repellent nature
of human anatomy. They embody ways of externalising
a very internalised
self-analysis of the body personal.
Whether a morbid
curiosity or a therapeutic exercise, this ‘body’ of
work has been an insight into myself. Self mind; not
image.

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