My work aims to make sense of my fragmented and oftentimes confusing childhood and family dynamic. I explore the mythology and folktales of my two homes, Scotland and Wales, alongside my own family mythologies and archives as I attempt to understand my own identity and idea of “home”. Motifs from laundry appear throughout my work, representing both the care and connection of my grandmother as well as how approaching such personal topics can make me feel as exposed as a pair of knickers on a washing line. My work often starts out as graphic illustrations and prints before evolving into sculptural works and installation, with my sculptures retaining an illustrative and playful quality. I aim to immerse the viewer into my own daydreams, a world tinged with magic, grief and nostalgia.