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“My work is an invitation to pause, to feel, and to recognize. Together my works are a shrine to what has been left unsaid but deeply felt. I want the viewer to leave with the impression of having been close to something true.”

Natasha Faulkner is an Edinburgh-based artist working in painting and ceramic sculpture. Her work is concerned with the complexity of female experience; interiority, bodily autonomy, and the ways women navigate the world, informed by the history of female representation and personal lived experience.

At a time when women's bodies remain contested and surveilled, Natasha’s practice carries a quiet urgency. Intimate in scale but expansive in feeling, her work makes space for the tension between utility and boundary, the desire to hold and to be held, the fragmented body and the self.
 

Painting - BA (Hons)

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