Installation & Performance
Kayleigh’s film and installation work explores the relationship between movement and painting.
Film stills taken from His Blood
Photographs from Installation and Performance work
BRAIN SOUP
His Blood
Brain Soup is a audiovisual performance & installation created for the launch event of Take Up Space in February 2020. A sliced and diced piece which has been birthed out of the messy culmination of poetry created in the past 7 years of living in Folkestone.
The visuals are other worldly, a brain soup, pure escapism and dream mulch. The movement in live performance marries it all together, expressing inner turmoil, joy and just being me.
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His Blood is an art film originally shown as part of an installation. The work evokes images of life in utero and explores the idea of spiritual rebirth through submersion in water.
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Soundscape composed by Scanner
Sea of Green
This is an excerpt from the Sea of Green installation, which includes film, movement and spoken word. It is a raw, unpolished, autobiographical piece which exposes a private thought life and personal torment of an individual.
Gestation
Gestation challenges the relationship between movement and painting. This art film is best seen projected onto a vast area where you can become immersed in the dancing and warping shapes, feeling encompassed in the womblike environment created.