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ABOUT THE CREATORS

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I am a multidisciplinary artist based in London, working across video, drawing, and installation. My practice explores the intersections of illness, pop culture, and survival. After being diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, I began making art as a way to process instability—using sitcoms, internet trash, and lo-fi materials to build worlds that reflect the contradictions of living with mental illness. What once felt too shameful to admit—how much “lowbrow” culture shaped me—has become central to my work: raw, messy, feminist, and deliberately chaotic.

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My ongoing project Cats of Tottenham is an artwork disguised as a sitcom. It follows four women who, after being scammed online, transform into grotesque cats—each one a fragment of myself: power-hungry, hopeless, impulsive, or quietly depressed. Made with chewing-gum prosthetics, broken dolls, and taped-together sets, the series embraces disorder as both method and subject. Now in its third season, it has screened internationally and won awards, but at its core it remains what it began as: a scrappy, surreal world built with friends, shaped by the unstable materials that carried me through recovery.

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Beyond Cats of Tottenham, I continue to develop projects that sit between the absurd and the personal, often using cheap cameras and recycled materials to create unstable, shifting spaces. My work has been shown in galleries, festivals, and unconventional spaces across the UK and beyond, but it always returns to the same impulse: to find beauty and humour in the contradictions of survival.

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