Still life/ wall paper

Unseeing - STILL LIFE/ WALL PAPER SERIES (2017- current)

This series illustrates similar allegory to British author China Miéville story The City and the City, a metaphor for modern life in which our habits of "unseeing" allow us to ignore that which does not directly affect our familiar lives. Every day we are presented with news stories on our media platforms, whatever the atrocities; we can choose to switch off and train ourselves to ‘unsee’ what is happening. In relation to "Willful Innocence" this series illustrates that when we choose to ignore devastating current events happening around us –by claiming innocence from these events, atrocities such as wars continue to manifest and be part of our landscape.

“….at first glance, Still life/ wall paper painting series seem simply beautiful, but upon closer examination, they each speak to a more expansive story. In these pieces and beyond, I am interested in the ways we ignore devastating events by claiming innocence, and how the effects of war are still present and vibrating throughout our landscapes, both physical and mental. What have you trained yourself to "unsee"? And what would it mean to be able to see beyond our scope of familiarity and comfort?...’ theseventhwave.co