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​BIO / 

Mental Health and how it is perceived in society fascinates me. 

I attempt through printmaking to alter the reality of recognisable imagery, challenging audience to consider questioning perceptions of what is normal or real.

Obscuring and altering existing data to communicate a visual language, addressing misinformation surrounding mental health and attempting to disprove prejudice and bringing to attention attached stigmas.



Juxtaposing precisely measured grids with appropriated photographic portraiture of icons reveals to me methods to somehow understand and explain the complex and unknown nature of the human mind.



I wish to construct pictures that are slightly disconcerting, researching or familiar, exploring the role of duality within the viewer and ultimately their reflection 

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