CHARMAGNE COBLE
Charmagne’s haunting, yet beautiful works of decay, grief and loss, explore the complex relationship between absence and presence and how difficult it is to separate the two. After being a witness to her fathers death at 18 years old she began to use art as a way to express what life was like after trauma. Using photography, printmaking and found materials, her practice focused on loss, trauma and mental health, making works formed from decay and grief. She often uses her own body to explores bereavement by leaving traces and fragments through powders and chemicals on her skin.
Trace I (2016) Photography, 90cm x 120CM, £500 (edition of 5 - signed and numbered)
Trace II (2016) Photography, 121cm x 90CM, £1,500 (edition of 5 - signed and numbered)
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