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'Theatre Of The Grotesque No. 1'

‘Theatre Of The Grotesque No. 1’Hand woven tapestry This was the first in my Theatre Of The Grotesque series, in which I explore my childhood trauma through a series of vintage illustrations/photos - this one is from a cataract operation from the 19th century :O In this first piece I didn’t use text, as at the time I thought using text was far too obvious … though, to be honest, this means my messaging was way too vague. Saying that, I still really love this tapestry, as confronting as the imagery is. Massive thanks to Josh Juett for the photo...
Working at the 'Artists At Work' exhibition!

Day 1 of 'Artists At Work'! Head over to the Fringe Guide for all the details :)
'Artists At Work' exhibition

Hey everyone, my next group exhibition is opening on February 22 at Mrs Harris' Shop!You can find more information on the attached Adelaide Fringe guide, as well as on the flyer below:
Cutting a tapestry off the loom!

It's always exciting cutting a tapestry off the loom!
Coming out of the closet ...

No, I’m not telling you I’m queer - you all know that :DI’ve just been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).I’ve known that I was autistic for a long time, but felt I had to get a formal diagnosis because … well, I’m autistic and feel that I need formal confirmation before telling anyone ;) - but also, my niece has been diagnosed, and I want to show her that autism is a SUPERPOWER, and it can really help with following your dreams.Everyone who knows me IRL is probably not surprised, but I’m only posting this here because I’m sick...