
Photography by Matilda Macmillan
Invisible Load
Matilda Macmillan
Matilda Macmillan is a figurative artist and mother based in South Devon. She has a special interest in capturing the body at times of transformation and transition. She is passionate about making art about the shifts in pregnancy and matrescence, challenging social norms around parenting and channelling rage from unsolicited parenting advice into artwork.
Matilda believes boxes are for things, not people and enjoys flexing her creative muscles across different media, working in oil paint, gouache, photography, collage and linoprint.
Her work was most recently shown in the Royal West of England Academy's 172nd Annual Open Exhibition.
Photograph of a woman buried under a pile of washing next to a washing machine with her legs cut out from the photograph, leaving a void in the frame.
Photography
50x50x10cm
Framed in a deep box frame
















