My work consists of communicating memory, the personal, and the interference of imagination through experimentation of visual forms. These forms consist of collage, analogue and digital drawing, photography, text, colour, and pattern.
The work uses a system of constantly adjusting, editing, and manipulating memory through a juxtaposition of clothing, drawing, digital drawing, and text to convey meaning. Through this process, notions of identity, colour aesthetics and representations of the body are presented to create a narrative of my own family memories, shared memories and memory distortions. By using images of family and friends. I recreate experiences and thoughts that form a specific story, whilst they also become a creation of something new. Imagery, such as fish, insects, dolls and flowers add to the visual aesthetics of the work and incorporate their own meanings to the memory.
These inform the visual outcomes of image as they contribute to their communication through multiple media. Overall, each component of the final image is a re-creation of memory and my experiences and how these aspects of my identity are corrupted by imagination.



