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Symbols and Semiotics

Coloured Pencil and Felt tip Pen 
This symbol explores the unified bond between my fathers Norwegian heritage and my Mothers English and Irish, cultures which as a whole make up my own heritage. Furthermore, this symbol draws emphasis to my strong feminine roots, inspired by the empowering woman apart of my culture who raised me.
Watercolour, Coloured Pencil and Black Felt Tip Pen
This symbol combines various primordial Indigenous Australian objects, re-imagined into a ceremonial knife. This knife explores the advanced construction and design techniques of primordial Indigenous Australian weapons. Furthermore, this ceremonial knife draws emphasis on the spiritual and symbolic meaning behind primordial objects.
Copic Marker, Faber - Castell Texters and Black Felt Tip Pen 
This symbol explores the contest between Set and Horus, two Gods whose conflict and character set an example of true and false leadership, an ideal followed by Pharaohs. The wings of Isis are outstretched, casting her protection over this unique bond whilst also asserting her power
Coloured Pencil
This symbol explores mankind’s straying from the church and its traditional principals in search for modernisation. Mankind’s seek for greater knowledge and understanding during the renaissance saw the birth of many great inventions such as the printing press. With this came humanism and society’s need to glorify their own achievements, drawing emphasis to the power of man.
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