Jemimah Vaughan (b. 1998) is a maker of images and objects living and working in Glasgow.

 

Vaughan’s practice is intuitively guided by her enjoyment of surface through the act of collage. By hammer and hand, she moves nimbly between mediums, with a deep investment in the physical qualities and histories of labour evident in each. This lively action of collaging mirrors the act of setting a table for a meal. Each work laying the tablecloth for the next visual feast.

 

In giving a power to the inherent craftsmanship of small rituals and proponents of daily life, objects of the mundane - a coffee pot, stool or pan, become regular characters through their perpetual appearances.