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Midday
Giclée Print
600x400mm
2021
Saturday Febuary 18
Giclée Print
600x400mm
2021
2pm
Giclée Print
900x600mm
2021
12pm
Giclée Print
400x600mm
2021
December 3
Giclée Print
400x600mm
2021
2am
Giclée Print
400x 900mm
2021
August 28
Giclée Print
600 x 900mm
2021
Afternoon in July
Giclée Print
600 x 900mm
2021
5am
Giclée Print
400 x 600mm
2021
April 11
Giclée Print
900 x 600mm
2021
Monday 4pm
Giclée Print
600 x 400mm
2021
November 12,
Giclée Print
600 x 900mm
2021
Tuesday
Giclée Print
600 x 900mm
2021

Airing your dirty linen is an old idiom, exploring the idea of exposing intimate details from our private lives publicly.

The idea of linen containing the residue of family secrets, ‘airing’ your dirty linen is allowing public scrutiny of something that is personal, opening the possibility for judgement or shame. 

In these photographs, I tread lightly between the contrasting feelings of intimacy and voyeurism. Catching a glimpse, revealing a truth, exposing a secret. It is unclear if permission has been granted or are these stolen moments. 

The sculptural quality of the finished works supports a growing interest in the hybridising of the photographic medium. While referencing historical wet photography, this work is process driven, guided by the material qualities of the printed surface of the fabric. I have always loved polaroids, they are instantly an object and a photograph, you can hold it in your hand, a moment of time, by transferring the images to fabric, just like a polaroid lift or transfer, these works become photographs and objects. Are they a photograph of and object, or an object that is photographed.

The literal materiality of the works, coupled with the reproduction style, allows for the images to be scrunched, folded and layered, further obscuring the hidden truths and suggesting a degree of separation, something discarded or hidden away in a draw.