
In Susannah’s most recent body of work, she uses symbols such as fading flowers, bubbles, skulls and insects to represent death and the transient nature of life. These symbols, interspersed with casts of toys including dolls, helicopters and bunnies, take on a slightly sinister feeling in their modern compositions; each piece of work examining the cycle in our lives asking us to revel in the beauty of the absurd.
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