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Dottie-may Aston


Golden Objectification


Golden Objectification explores personal concepts of alienation and dysmorphia. Merging objects into the organic curves of the human form Dottie-may remarks on how we judge our bodies for ornamental pleasure.


A little about me..

Born into an artistic family in The Forest of Dean later moved to Wales. I always expressed myself through visual art for as long as I can remember – words did not come the same. – read more.


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Gallerie V

I have been lucky enough to exhibit my sculpture, Bullion Murex, at Gallerie V, Cambridge, for the wonderful exhibition, Mythologies, Monochrome and Chiaroscuro, ending December 14th! I am very grateful to be exhibiting alongside the wonderfully talented artists in this show! Gallerie V is a nonprofit gallery that supports artists aged 14 – 25. All images are…

OBJECTS

A closer look at my work in the OBJECTS exhibition at Blackwater Gallery. Open for public view until 02.09.22 About my piece Fememento was derived from an idiosyncratic fascination with objects and the regular questioning of beauty standards and ideals. Responding to themes of existentialism and body dysmorphia my work expresses a sense of calm fragility.…

Positive Environmental Art – PEA

I am very pleased to share that Mucosa is part of the Mid Wales Arts 2022 Climate Change Exhibition in Caersws. Available to view – 5th June to 7th August 2022 “This year’s Climate Change exhibition it is full of imaginative, daring, and sustainable artwork which can be seen in the grounds and galleries of Mid Wales Arts.…


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