Daisy Billowes
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Billowes’ work explores mythological women, particularly those who, in Greek mythology, are often defined by their relationships to gods and male heroes. While their stories are shaped by external forces, these figures possess moments of autonomy, introspection, and quiet power. Billowes seeks to inhabit these liminal spaces that reimagine these women in states of serene self-possession, detached from the chaos of their legendary tales. Here, mythological figures are no longer accessories to heroic exploits but individuals with their own stories, emotions, and states of being. Images emerge, dissolve, and return, always leaving traces of their existence—a poignant reminder that creation is a cyclical act, a perpetual dialogue between presence and absence.


