I am interested in the ambivalent perceptions of personal
beauty and their consequential relationship to confidence, self-value and
psychological health. Utilising a collection of unconventional objects and
an aesthetic inspiration drawn from the unintended details of decomposition
and change, I choose to incorporate inconsistent unambiguous items, to create
beautiful yet disconcerting objects, focussing on the vulnerability of imperfection.
Through incorporating natural materials I am considering the state of impermanence, allowing nature and time to influence my design process. This consideration is enabling me to address the characteristics of imperfection.
The animal skin with its imperfections may be considered flawed. This perception can reflect an attitude towards our own imperfections. Utilising symbolic references of form, material and technique, I am endeavouring to illustrate or possibly re-establish the presence of intrinsic beauty within these flaws.
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