Alt Text: I’m a white woman with blond hair tied up in bunches, & blue eyes, but with no make-up, sitting in the back garden as it’s turning dusk. I’m wearing a black sleeveless dress & I’m sitting underneath a large blue umbrella. I’m smiling whilst taking a selfie head-shot. I’ve positioned the camera soContinue reading “Cancer Bends Your Mind”
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Self-Esteem
Alt text: A self-portrait in brightly coloured acrylics, in a cartoon-style. My face is pink, and I’ve got ruby-red lips, forming into a pout. I have white hair. I’m wearing sunglasses with yellow, star-shaped frames, & a blue and green woolly hat with the word ‘Super’ in red across it. I’m wearing a purple, pinkContinue reading “Self-Esteem”
The All-Clear
Alt text: A coloured photo selfie of me – a white woman with blond hair, wearing black-rimmed glasses, a Perspex protective visor with a white, plastic headband, a face mask designed in the colours & shapes of the ‘Day of the Dead,’ a long, pink scarf and a black puffa jacket with white-coloured hearts onContinue reading “The All-Clear”
3.7
Alt text: an image created with watercolours of white circles painted onto a reddish-pink background. The circles are in 4 different sizes & form a random pattern. They represent my thought-processes as I was struggling to decide what to do for the best – literally, I was ‘going round in circles.’ 3.7 Trigger warning: containsContinue reading “3.7”
Avoiding the guillotine.
As part of my recovery from breast cancer, I started a series of images that featured a guillotine, specifically from the French Revolution (I’m a French language student, no coincidence!) I had this strong image in my head from the early days of diagnosis and it’s an image that’s grown stronger over time. Living withContinue reading “Avoiding the guillotine.”
Completing the 64 Million Artists’ January Challenge – my first week
1st – 8th January 2021. @64M_Artists #TheJanuaryChallenge http://www.64millionartists.com One of the hardest things about recovery from cancer surgery & subsequent treatment, is that you’re never quite sure what your new level of fitness is going to be, & how long it might take for you to start feeling a little bit human again. I’ve beenContinue reading “Completing the 64 Million Artists’ January Challenge – my first week”