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Museum
2024

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I explore the universal experience of grief through reference imagery that is deeply personal, reflecting on fleeting moments that become cherished memories when loved ones are gone.

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I portray the tenderness of these brief moments through visual narratives, creating sparse, stripped back illustrations. Each illustration is accompanied by text written by Irish poet Paula Meehan.

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Through my practice I aim to encourage viewers to find solace in the acknowledgment of loss and it's inevitable nature.

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Series of watercolour illustrations, text taken from Museum, a poem by Paula Meehan
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select examples of watercolour illustrations that helped to inform my final artefact 

The Gardener is Gone,

2024

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Process of a watercolour illustration

Sketches taken from primary imagery,

pen on paper

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