Isis Zhané Taylor-Hudson

Painting (MA)

About

Isis Zhané Taylor-Hudson (b. 1997, London, UK) is a figurative artist. She has a BA in Fine Art/English Literature from Aberystwyth University and a Level 3 Diploma in Fine Art from the Royal Drawing School.

Her work is concerned with the practice and performance of femininity through the lens of intersectionality. How the influence of presentation effects an audiences’ perception. With the addition of intersectionality adding to the warping of perspective and creating an enigmatic image. Isis engages with the performance of femininity relating to the life stage of girlhood and the rosy perception of nostalgia in her paintings.

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