In Seven Days… was created from my experience on President Obama’s 2008 campaign trail and the final images are the visual legacy of this historic moment. However this work also represents a much wider story; a constantly evolving discussion on race, heritage, identity, and representation. For International Women’s Day I wanted to highlight some of the ways I have explored gender in this work, and particular my own role as a female artist.
Read moreIn Memory of the Life and Legacy of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
In November 2021 I had the privilege of participating in a short film honouring the late Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks as part of a special evening celebrating his life and legacy as he was posthumously given the Genesis Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
Read moreBlack Madonnas: Race and Renditions of the Divine
Examples of the Black Madonna may be found all over the world. I wondered, given the pervasive legacy of whitewashing of the holy family, whether the black can be read as a signifier of ethnicity or was there some other historic, cultural or semiotic meaning?
Read moreHouse Slave - Field Slave
In 2007, to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade, I created a portrait in collaboration with Anti-Slavery International called House Slave – Field Slave. The imagery was inspired by artefacts and extraordinary photos provided by the organisation. I created a large scale altarpiece triptych, using oil paint to create iconic imagery of feet. I wanted to reflect on how enslavement strips a person of their identity so I decided not to include the rest of their figure or faces to reflect this loss of bodily autonomy. I used objects, symbols, and other semiotic markers to capture the diverse experiences of contemporary slavery such as bonded labour, human trafficking and forced marriages.
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