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12” square limited edition Gicleè print in a white mount, signed on the print and mount, edition number included with print run of 100 max, sustainable/eco friendly wrapping, printed onto Hahnemühle German etching paper 320gsm.

In this piece I wanted to move into a more representational aesthetic after being inspired by the strong women in the Black Lives Matter movement.

As a white, English person, and coming from Cornwall, I wasn’t educated on many race issues whilst in school. Though as I grew up I idolised many black musicians and I still love gospel choirs and genres like blues and soul. I started singing at a young age and noticed the difference in the vocal qualities of black singers compared to my voice. Not just because I wasn’t accomplished but their tone was always richer. From that discovery, I always felt like black people had a magic that white people like me will never have and I wanted to protect them so they could share that magic with more of the world.

I know how naive and silly that sounds and via my Buddhist practice over the last 10 years I have come to realise that every person has magic within them and it doesn’t matter what shade your skin is.

Through the race protests and issues in the wider world, I have come to understand more about the wider implication of white privilege and I wanted to echo that in this piece. So as I was painting this piece, I wanted to put myself in the shoes of a black woman and let her be heard. Not only does self expression mean everything to me, but being heard, understood and taken seriously is of utmost importance to me. I believe every person, regardless of specifics, should be given the same chance in life and I’d like to offer a platform to do that.

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12” square limited edition Gicleè print in a white mount, signed on the print and mount, edition number included with print run of 100 max, sustainable/eco friendly wrapping, printed onto Hahnemühle German etching paper 320gsm.

In this piece I wanted to move into a more representational aesthetic after being inspired by the strong women in the Black Lives Matter movement.

As a white, English person, and coming from Cornwall, I wasn’t educated on many race issues whilst in school. Though as I grew up I idolised many black musicians and I still love gospel choirs and genres like blues and soul. I started singing at a young age and noticed the difference in the vocal qualities of black singers compared to my voice. Not just because I wasn’t accomplished but their tone was always richer. From that discovery, I always felt like black people had a magic that white people like me will never have and I wanted to protect them so they could share that magic with more of the world.

I know how naive and silly that sounds and via my Buddhist practice over the last 10 years I have come to realise that every person has magic within them and it doesn’t matter what shade your skin is.

Through the race protests and issues in the wider world, I have come to understand more about the wider implication of white privilege and I wanted to echo that in this piece. So as I was painting this piece, I wanted to put myself in the shoes of a black woman and let her be heard. Not only does self expression mean everything to me, but being heard, understood and taken seriously is of utmost importance to me. I believe every person, regardless of specifics, should be given the same chance in life and I’d like to offer a platform to do that.

12” square limited edition Gicleè print in a white mount, signed on the print and mount, edition number included with print run of 100 max, sustainable/eco friendly wrapping, printed onto Hahnemühle German etching paper 320gsm.

In this piece I wanted to move into a more representational aesthetic after being inspired by the strong women in the Black Lives Matter movement.

As a white, English person, and coming from Cornwall, I wasn’t educated on many race issues whilst in school. Though as I grew up I idolised many black musicians and I still love gospel choirs and genres like blues and soul. I started singing at a young age and noticed the difference in the vocal qualities of black singers compared to my voice. Not just because I wasn’t accomplished but their tone was always richer. From that discovery, I always felt like black people had a magic that white people like me will never have and I wanted to protect them so they could share that magic with more of the world.

I know how naive and silly that sounds and via my Buddhist practice over the last 10 years I have come to realise that every person has magic within them and it doesn’t matter what shade your skin is.

Through the race protests and issues in the wider world, I have come to understand more about the wider implication of white privilege and I wanted to echo that in this piece. So as I was painting this piece, I wanted to put myself in the shoes of a black woman and let her be heard. Not only does self expression mean everything to me, but being heard, understood and taken seriously is of utmost importance to me. I believe every person, regardless of specifics, should be given the same chance in life and I’d like to offer a platform to do that.

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