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Writer. Artist. Sweetheart. Battleaxe. She/Her. Birding coming May 24 from @CorsairBooks. Rep @jounwin PhD @UofGWriting

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Here, in this 1970 painting created by Mavis Gensler in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital, while compelled to live there, the eye motif is much more prominent.

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Temptation! by Mary Lorraine c.1967, painted in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital where she was compelled to live.
We believe Mary had trained as a ballet dancer & several of her other surviving works take dancing & theatre as their subject matter.

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The Foetus & Rebirth painted by Helen Greig c.1960s in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital where she was compelled to live.
All of the small number of Helen Greig’s surviving works explore birth & rebirth, depicting figures suspended within bodily landscapes.

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The Honeymoon: A Night in Paris created in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital by an individual compelled to live there whose identity is currently unknown to us.
From a series made by a woman who believed she & art therapist Edward Adamson were to be married.

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A series of paintings titled The Swans, made in the art therapy studio at Netherne Hospital by Mary Bishop while she was compelled to live there.
Many of her works feature dark, stormy backgrounds which seemingly threaten to engulf figures which she outlined but did not fill in.

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Cri de Coeur, My Head is Going Round and Round, Untitled & The Horrors of Intercourse.
Four heads painted by Mary Bishop in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital where she was compelled to live for thirty years.
https://t.co/NXsRuazCjK

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Between selfie & still life - amongst shapes & colours in this office window I was standing, having realised I was not out looking for myself with lanterns but with a loudhailer & list of demands.
Felt liberated by my self of 30 years ago’s refusal to comply.

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Eyes appear in many Adamson Collection works.
All were created in art therapy by individuals compelled to live at Netherne hospital, who had little privacy & were subjected to constant scrutiny.
Clockwise: unnamed creator, Mary Bishop, Mavis Gensler, Mavis Oultram.

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