The Louding Voice | Yeside Linney I Acrylic

£2,250.00

Acrylic on Dibond

Size: 80cm x 100cm

Born in Nigeria and educated in England from an early age, the artist’s practice is informed by a deeply personal exploration of identity, cultural memory, and displacement. Working through an instinctive and highly individual visual language, her paintings resist easy categorisation, instead unfolding through a process shaped by intuition, reflection, and emotional inquiry. At the centre of the work is an ongoing negotiation between heritage and belonging, where themes of migration, transition, and psychological geography emerge through layered and often symbolic compositions.

Drawing from both personal history and the surrounding landscapes of the English countryside, the artist creates works that oscillate between figuration and abstraction. Familiar environments are subtly disrupted by dystopian or fragmented elements, reflecting the experience of inhabiting multiple cultural spaces simultaneously. Existing within a threshold of in-betweenness, the paintings explore the fluidity of identity and the ways memory, place, and time intersect to shape contemporary experience. Rich in atmosphere and layered meaning, the work invites contemplation on the complexities of cultural duality and self-reclamation.

Acrylic on Dibond

Size: 80cm x 100cm

Born in Nigeria and educated in England from an early age, the artist’s practice is informed by a deeply personal exploration of identity, cultural memory, and displacement. Working through an instinctive and highly individual visual language, her paintings resist easy categorisation, instead unfolding through a process shaped by intuition, reflection, and emotional inquiry. At the centre of the work is an ongoing negotiation between heritage and belonging, where themes of migration, transition, and psychological geography emerge through layered and often symbolic compositions.

Drawing from both personal history and the surrounding landscapes of the English countryside, the artist creates works that oscillate between figuration and abstraction. Familiar environments are subtly disrupted by dystopian or fragmented elements, reflecting the experience of inhabiting multiple cultural spaces simultaneously. Existing within a threshold of in-betweenness, the paintings explore the fluidity of identity and the ways memory, place, and time intersect to shape contemporary experience. Rich in atmosphere and layered meaning, the work invites contemplation on the complexities of cultural duality and self-reclamation.

  • Jazmine Miles-Long describes herself as an ‘ethical’ taxidermist, producing work exclusively from animals that have died of natural causes. A taxidermist, artist, and natural history restorer, she specializes in creating bespoke, ethically sourced taxidermy for galleries and museums. Through her practice, Jazmine promotes ethical approaches to the craft, using sustainable and conservation-grade materials, traditional techniques, and meticulous attention to detail to preserve the natural beauty and character of each specimen.

    Her work elevates taxidermy as a respected art form, highlighting its scientific, cultural, and educational value. Beyond creating artworks, Jazmine delivers lectures and workshops at various institutions, exploring ethics, conservation, and the role of makers in shaping a better future for the planet. Each piece she produces is both an artwork and a tool for reflection, inviting viewers to engage intimately with the intricacy, fragility, and wonder of the natural world.

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