milestone [it’s still personal] is an ongoing project visualising the journal kept during my chemotherapy journey. Conceptualising the idea of how a body fighting cancer is dependent on a partnership between scientific and technological processes is personified in this artwork. The artistic and narrative intentions of the use of ‘light’ was of significant importance in representing the trauma of chemotherapy treatment. Experimental image making was used to evoke the chemical energies happening within the body. The intervention of vigorous drugs traveling through microscopic structures of veins and cells: fluidity and light. Representing the power and control of medicine and the dichotomy between conscious and subconscious. This visual serie...
The artist references images captured by electron microscope photography of Dopamine, DNA, and the p...
Biology is one of my most intense fascinations, and it has been since I was a child. As I got older,...
For more information, see the link to the artist's website at the top of this pageThese artworks are...
milestone [titanium] is part of an ongoing project visualising the journal kept during my chemothera...
Milestone for Cancer - it’s still personal [pretty ugly] A series of hybrid artworks based on Art, S...
We explored working and living with cancer at a large research-intensive National Health Service hos...
We explored working and living with cancer at a large research-intensive National Health Service (NH...
Diana Meredit, Cells, 2016 80”x60”, Digital Mixed Media on Canvas www.dianameredith.com Cells i...
We explored working and living with cancer at a large research-intensive National Health Service hos...
The project aimed to understand the experiences of cancer patients specifically those undergoing int...
Abstract This commentary describes the unusual self-portrait contributed by a 26-year-old receiving ...
This exhibition related to an individual experience of metastasised bowel cancer and the visceral so...
In December 2005, I was diagnosed with aggressive, invasive breast cancer. A former competitive athl...
We have seen in many circumstances of cancer research and clinical practice that the process itself ...
According to the biomedical model of medicine, the subject of the illness event is the pathology rat...
The artist references images captured by electron microscope photography of Dopamine, DNA, and the p...
Biology is one of my most intense fascinations, and it has been since I was a child. As I got older,...
For more information, see the link to the artist's website at the top of this pageThese artworks are...
milestone [titanium] is part of an ongoing project visualising the journal kept during my chemothera...
Milestone for Cancer - it’s still personal [pretty ugly] A series of hybrid artworks based on Art, S...
We explored working and living with cancer at a large research-intensive National Health Service hos...
We explored working and living with cancer at a large research-intensive National Health Service (NH...
Diana Meredit, Cells, 2016 80”x60”, Digital Mixed Media on Canvas www.dianameredith.com Cells i...
We explored working and living with cancer at a large research-intensive National Health Service hos...
The project aimed to understand the experiences of cancer patients specifically those undergoing int...
Abstract This commentary describes the unusual self-portrait contributed by a 26-year-old receiving ...
This exhibition related to an individual experience of metastasised bowel cancer and the visceral so...
In December 2005, I was diagnosed with aggressive, invasive breast cancer. A former competitive athl...
We have seen in many circumstances of cancer research and clinical practice that the process itself ...
According to the biomedical model of medicine, the subject of the illness event is the pathology rat...
The artist references images captured by electron microscope photography of Dopamine, DNA, and the p...
Biology is one of my most intense fascinations, and it has been since I was a child. As I got older,...
For more information, see the link to the artist's website at the top of this pageThese artworks are...