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.
Felicity has always been a textile artist, but a workplace accident 12 years ago changed her life forever moving her being from able bodied to disabled physically and emotionally.
Felicity's artwork is based on her personal experiences of the world, both the internal and external landscapes of mind and body. Felicity replicates imagery in fibre and thread using thermal imaging, brain mapping or CT scans to recreate her own post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), mental health conditions and syndromes of other sufferers and showcasing the juxtaposition of the beauty and colours of the scans against the often grey reality of life.
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This piece was created as part of my brain series - as a sufferer and severe insomniac I found various studies on the condition and researched the impacts of sleep deprivation, including scans. It is a way to represent the reality of insomnia that ravages and blurs my mind but in scan form is visually stunning. A way to view in real time what is hidden from view to the world.