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Writer. Artist. Sweetheart. Battleaxe. She/Her. This is Yesterday & Birding from @CorsairBooks Rep: Becky Thomas at Lewinsohn Literary. PhD @UofGWriting

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Had a quick draw. Fully back on my bullshit in a nice way today.
Partly people being lush eggs, partly sleep, mainly remembering that, of course, working with histories of trauma will buckle your head & heart sometimes; take a day off.
Anyway, bit of drawing? Pretty medicinal.

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Drawing created lateC20th in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital, by an individual who was compelled to live there, whose identity is currently unknown to us.
Taken from art therapist Edward Adamson’s lecture slides, the original is presumed lost.

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Painting created 1966 by Jean Bowman in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital where she was compelled to live.
Her works range from abstraction to figuration & cover diverse subjects but this seems to directly represent thoughts & feelings about her situation.

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Two kitsch watercolours of Richey, made a while ago for a project I floated away from but might finish one day🖤

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Painting created c.midC20th by Brenda Marshall in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital, where she was compelled to live.
This image is from art therapist Edward Adamson’s slides.
It’s currently unknown whether this still exists or is amongst the many lost works.

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The Tear: an oil painting created c.midC20th, in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital by an individual who was compelled to live there, whose identity is currently unknown to us.
https://t.co/NSUqHBijxp

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Rebirth, created 1966 by Helen Greig, in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital in Surrey, where she was compelled to live.
No biographical detail is currently known to us & the small number of her surviving works feature these bodily landscapes & themes of birth.

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Painting created c.1969 by Mavis Gensler, in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital, where she was compelled to live.
This painting is much more typical of the small number of her surviving works. No biographical information about her is currently known to us.
https://t.co/LEpHIyjO1g

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Drawing on the fly leaf removed from a library book, created c.midC20th at Netherne hospital by an individual who was compelled to live there, whose identity is currently unknown to us.
This work predates the opening of the art therapy studio

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Help, created c.1967 by Joan Wisdom, in the art therapy studio at Netherne Hospital where she was compelled to live.
This work, which lucidly expresses her distress & suffering is more typical of her paintings, many of which depict a version of this bald central figure.
https://t.co/rGAW91oK72

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