Artworks are first available to purchase in person at the exhibition held from 4-10 Oct at King George Square.
Online sales will open following the exhibition.
TydleWaive is a multi-medium visual artist. Drawing from her studies in Psychology and personal challenges with her mental disorder, she delves deep into themes relating to emotions and responses.
Using oils, vibrant colours and fluid work, she romanticises difficult emotions to create dream like scenes. Visualising these emotions helps her process them internally.
She paints in hopes others will resonate with her work. Even if some of us feel more intensely than others, we all feel emotions; that is what unites us and knowing other's experience these universal feelings help us sit with them without feeling alone with them.
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I created this artwork to embody a feeling I have had many times over the years. This feeling of struggle, where the darkness of my mental health wants to pull me down into its depths, but I know I have to keep trying to reach the light and pull away from it to get to a better place mentally. The fight that at times never seems to end, but I know I must keep going.