I first saw Annie Cattrell's works at an exhibition in Sheffield and instantly liked her work. I think what captivated me most was the almost perfectness of her work, highly detailed and fragile yet subtle and without knowing much about her artist practise initially i found her pieces aesthetically beautiful but also appreciated them for the careful care and time it must have taken to create them.
Her works capture moments in time such as clouds on a particular day, the breath inside a human lung. She pushes the boundaries between the visible and the invisible giving the viewer an ethereal solid, a view of what is inside and around us.
She is fascinated to the fusion between art and science and in recent works has explored MRI scans and areas such as neuroscience and anatomy, exploring and pushing the boundaries between logic and emotions we feel from these fleeting things.
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