Sarah Tehan
Cicatrix
The scars within our skin tell stories of our pasts; some are treasured, some despised. Others are of our own choosing, they tell the stories of the wearer's life. These are the scars of self-torture, of self-harm. Tattoos form a new skin, a shell of protection. They are self-made, an inflicted form of cicatrix scarring. Fruits skin acts in the same manner; it tries to repair its self, protecting its seeds from the outside by forming cicatrixes. The skin of the fruit bonds with the tattoo ink creating scars, leathered in texture. These scars form a protection for the fruit, but it also changes it's meaning.
Meg Beaumont • Max Bwire • Adam Byra • Maria Falconer • Davy Jones • Inès Lion • Sunsun Liu • Tom Marsh • Mariah Skellorn • Wilf Speller • Sarah Tehan • Louise Wiklund • Alia Zapparova • Umit Zeytincioglu •
University of Brighton
MA Photography
Central Saint Martins
MA Photography
De Montfort University
MA Photography
Goldsmiths University of London
MA Photography: The Image and Electronic Arts
Plymouth University
MA Photography
Royal College of Art
MA Photography
University of Ulster
MFA Photography
University of Westminster
MA Photographic Studies
University of Westminster
MA Documentary Photography & Photojournalism
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