Haylee Anne is an Atlanta-based disabled artist who makes process-oriented imagery. Her dreamy photographs and installations of found materials are meticulously constructed, using special-processes such as cyanotype and van dyke printing, as well as intuitively curated objects. At the core, her work is imagery, collecting, and transcribing. The layers of collaged material are made using medical waste, memory objects, flowers, natural detritus, glitter, mark-making tools, polaroids, writing, et al. Within the assemblages, Haylee Anne examines the economics of health, disability, queer identity, and family.
Haylee Anne – Untitled Memories
31.05.22 — Haylee Anne
Haylee Anne is an Atlanta-based disabled artist who makes process-oriented imagery. Her dreamy photographs and installations of found materials are meticulously constructed, using special-processes such as cyanotype and van dyke printing, as well as intuitively curated objects. At the core, her work is imagery, collecting, and transcribing. The layers of collaged material are made using medical waste, memory objects, flowers, natural detritus, glitter, mark-making tools, polaroids, writing, et al. Within the assemblages, Haylee Anne examines the economics of health, disability, queer identity, and family.
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