“Buried In Plain Sight: A Ghostly Xitation” is an artist’s take on the politicised feminine body and its representation in art history and contemporary culture. The inquiry manifests as a blend of embroidery, print-making, and tapestry, amongst many other art forms and formats, in an exhibition setting. The works reference the artist’s body as a medium or site that draws connections between interior monologues and exterior narratives, respectively, as a means of rethinking the contemporary feminine body through materials and techniques.
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