Jessica Aldridge

BA (Hons) Fine Art

Jessica Beth Aldridge

It is through the exorcism of the self, by presenting my private obsessions to the public, that I expose them as ridiculous and thus a source of solidarity rather than cause for isolation. Privacy, containment and shame are transfigured into connection with others, comfort with filling a space, and joy.

My work is an exploration of and attempt to understand the relationship between my body and the world around it. The aim of the piece is to manifest both the real and unreal experiences of my body, and the intensely magnified critical view that distorts my image of myself. Through this distorted lens, one lump becomes a heap of lumps- a roll multiplies itself into a cascading curtain of flesh. The piece weighs a total of 136lbs, deliberately chosen as my own weight.

The sickly sweet pastel colours are a deliberate reference to stereotypes of femininity, with the umbilical-like fabric still tethering my expression of self to the wall behind. Through this I hope to convey the slow forming of self-confidence in the face of external pressure to conform to standards of beauty.


Drwy fwrw allan yr hunan, drwy gyflwyno fy obsesiynau preifat i’r cyhoedd, rwyf yn eu hamlygu fel pethau hurt ac felly fel ffynhonnell o gydymddibyniad yn hytrach nag achos o arwahaniad. Caiff preifatrwydd, cyfyngiant a chywilydd eu newid yn gysylltiad ag eraill, cysur gyda llenwi gofod, a llawenydd.

Mae fy ngwaith yn archwiliad o’r gydberthynas rhwng fy nghorff a’r byd o’i amgylch ac ymgais i’w deall. Nod y darn yw amlygu profiadau real ac afreal fy nghorff, a’r farn feirniadol sydd wedi’i chwyddo’n sylweddol sy’n aflunio fy nelwedd ohonof i fy hun. Drwy’r lens afluniedig hon, bydd un lwmp yn datblygu i fod yn llu o lympiau – bydd rôl yn lluosogi ei hun yn llen byrlymog o gnawd. Mae’r darn yn pwyso 136 pwys i gyd, a ddewiswyd yn bwrpasol oherwydd fy mhwysau fy hun.

Mae’r lliwiau pastel melys yn cyfeirio’n bwrpasol at stereoteipiau o fenyweidd-dra, gyda’r ffabrig bogeiliol yn dal i rwymo fy mynegiant o’r hunan wrth y wal y tu ôl. Drwy hyn, rwy’n gobeithio cyfleu’r broses araf o ddatblygu hunanhyder yn wyneb pwysau allanol i gydymffurfio â safonau prydferthwch.

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