Comeflor


Created during lockdown in LA, these images utilize the limited resources of found objects in my home and studio to explore the issues of increased domestic violence and racial and socio -economic disparity in a time of global pandemic. My personal experience of lockdown, as an artist, activist, mother and wife is woven throughout this wider political narrative of fear and unrest.

The photographic processes I use are as integral to the work as the objects themselves,  subverting the formal visual languages of traditional painting, advertising and food photography. Through the use of deadly poisonous flowers, shell casings, birthday balloons, household dust on bone china plates, the lace of my wedding dress viewed through X-ray of my pelvis.

Comeflor - translation “eats flowers” - is a word used in South America to describe weak politicians. Currently at excess of 250 artworks


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