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Jess Price

Miss Me, But Let Me Go

I was motivated to create the work after the recent death of my Aunt Mary. I use my practice as a way of not only coming to terms with her passing but comment on the inevitability of life.

The decisions I make in my work are natural and follow the process, usually through documentary photography and collection due to the accessibility of the mediums.

Miss Me, But Let Me Go  documents the  emotional journey of  Mary’s struggle  with ovarian cancer  through voice recordings, allowing the viewer to engage on a more personal level with the piece.