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I Set Up A Garden In My Living Room And Did Photoshoots To Document My Cancer Journey (14 Pics)
My project The Garden was born as the world shut down, as we were all told to stay inside. As my walls closed in I began to create a place of wonder, with no confines, where anything could grow and anything was possible.
The Garden is mostly shot in my lounge room, where I have built a set! I thought it was a lockdown project, but I was wrong. Eight months into the creation of the series, I was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer and my world changed.
Although fundamental, I consider photography to be only a small part of my art. The hundreds of hours I spend before the day of the shoot - envisioning the scene, designing and building the set, making the props, sewing the costumes - and then after the shoot editing in Photoshop are enormous and far outweigh the actual time I spend holding the camera.
Each of these steps is purposeful, every decision carrying weight towards telling the story of the image. Each color, shape, and texture has deep meaning.
The Garden began as pure escapism but with my breast cancer diagnosis, the journey shifted. Over the following months, from the scenes I created began emerging the themes that were being mirrored in my experience of what was happening in my world. Each image began to reflect the wild journey of fear and uncertainty I found myself on, but woven through the tales were signs of hope, fragility, rebirth, and new beginnings.
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From The Midnight Mist
In Her Eyes, The Stars
Hera's Watchman
Summer's Silent Secret
I Awake
The Chaos Of Colour
The Darkest Night Of Summer
Your creations are so beautiful that I want to park them in my brain for frequent reference.
The Golden Wings Of Dawn
Home
A Chrysalis Soul
Sweet Somnia
Paradise Lost
The Promise Of Sunrise
Nicely done... I've been through cancer twice and the best photos I managed were of me fat from steroids, bald from chemo, and being cooled off in a paddling pool by my niece and nephew..... oh and one I had to take of my stools and send the doc when basically the chemo burnt my a**e on it's way out. tbh... I'd rather have these fabulous dress ones :) good luck btw x...keep going.
Cancer is hell! Congratulations on battling it twice - I take my hat off to you. All the best in the future x
Load More Replies...Every one of these artworks is absolutely unique and glorious. I wish the artist well on her journey, and in her return to continuing vibrant good health. Sending love.
Nicely done... I've been through cancer twice and the best photos I managed were of me fat from steroids, bald from chemo, and being cooled off in a paddling pool by my niece and nephew..... oh and one I had to take of my stools and send the doc when basically the chemo burnt my a**e on it's way out. tbh... I'd rather have these fabulous dress ones :) good luck btw x...keep going.
Cancer is hell! Congratulations on battling it twice - I take my hat off to you. All the best in the future x
Load More Replies...Every one of these artworks is absolutely unique and glorious. I wish the artist well on her journey, and in her return to continuing vibrant good health. Sending love.