Shona Beedall
she/her
Natural Daughters
Through my art, I seek to create poetic depictions of femininity rooted in the mysticism of mythology and folklore. Exploring the links between the Divine Feminine and nature, my work forges connections between the human and non-human, the material and the spiritual, and ultimately explores the dyadic relationship between nature and women.
Through the use of vivid colour and experimentation with light, my work seeks to visualise the position of nature in our lives as something sublime and almost other, and how the mysticism of the non-human intertwines with the framing of feminine identities in mythologies and folklore. I explore the harmonic folding and unfolding of these worlds, and the ways in which the definition of nature stretches to include humans, flora and fauna, and the otherworldly. I invite viewers to reflect on the positioning of nature, in its broadest sense, in our lives today.