'The Personal Is Political'-A feminist phrase popularised during the women’s liberation movement of the 1960s and 70s, asserting that personal experiences are inseparable from wider political and social structures.

Made during a two-month period in Puglia, these paintings were created inside a former doctor’s surgery transformed into a studio. Amid political unrest and a deep questioning of my identity as a Jewish person living in Britain, I approached the body as a site of examination, vulnerability, and repair. Grief runs throughout the work in visceral reds, flesh tones, and expressive, unsettled lines.

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