Abi Bissett-Smith
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Abigail Bisset-Smith is a young artist from Lowestoft who uses mixed media (acrylic paint, felt-tip pens, pencil, collage and digital tools) to create surrealist works, cartoon, portraits and collages.
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She has been creating artwork for as long as she can remember and is influenced by artists such as Hannah Hoch, Janet Sobel, Nicole Claireloux and Barbara Kruger.
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Her artwork often centres on the fact that she suffers from endometriosis and portrays the disease in various forms, such as monsters, flames, blades and hideous growths on her characters.
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Other notable themes include dissatisfaction with the current state of the world and strange dreams.
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(For more information about endometriosis, visit https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/endometriosis/)
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