Graphite, acrylic and charcoal on paper
2024
This work is part of a series where I studied a half of capsicum which had a baby capsicum attached to it by an umbilical cord. As I mourned the loss of my miscarriage this drawing process formed as an outlet for my grief. I became attached to the capsicum as it gave me something tangible to work with - a source to provide closure.
In this drawing, the undergarments are representational of the delicate nature of my body physically and emotionally. They also allude to the becoming of a woman. The capsicum features in the torso of the figure where I imagine the womb to be.
2024
This work is part of a series where I studied a half of capsicum which had a baby capsicum attached to it by an umbilical cord. As I mourned the loss of my miscarriage this drawing process formed as an outlet for my grief. I became attached to the capsicum as it gave me something tangible to work with - a source to provide closure.
In this drawing, the undergarments are representational of the delicate nature of my body physically and emotionally. They also allude to the becoming of a woman. The capsicum features in the torso of the figure where I imagine the womb to be.
2024
This work is part of a series where I studied a half of capsicum which had a baby capsicum attached to it by an umbilical cord. As I mourned the loss of my miscarriage this drawing process formed as an outlet for my grief. I became attached to the capsicum as it gave me something tangible to work with - a source to provide closure.
In this drawing, the undergarments are representational of the delicate nature of my body physically and emotionally. They also allude to the becoming of a woman. The capsicum features in the torso of the figure where I imagine the womb to be.