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Maeshelle West-Davies

Interdisciplinary

 

Once affectionately referred to as a Renaissance Woman as she was tilling the garden of a prominent photographer in her silver Doc Marten’s, Maeshelle West-Davies gleans her varied life experiences to expose a personal perspective through a multitude of mediums. Raised in the States and having lived in the UK for 7 years, she currently lives and works in Germany. Her work is a response not only to a physical journey, but an emotional one, as with all of us who walk along or beside our individual paths.

The common thread of her work is that things come together in relation to a well thought-out concept. These concepts are thought through to the point of chaos and then paired down to bare essence. This leaves a skeleton for the viewer to flesh out. Depending on the life experience of the onlooker, they may or may not end up with the original concept. Maeshelle is not concerned with that. She wants her work to move them; to give them something to take away. She understands that growing up, leaving home and finding your own way is the natural process for that which one has given birth to.

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