Artwork Collection
Hot Commodity
Series of paintings and multimedia works surrounding the concept of medication and the duality of not relying on it to make everything better, while also recognizing the great deal that it is doing for you. This series is five works depicting pill... More
medication paintings rhinestones glitter
Artwork Collection
Little Bugs
Three pieces titled; Pill Bottles, Perfume, Mirror. This series shows these ordinary objects representing parts of my life and routine -mental health, hygiene and self image- being corrupted by little foam clay 'bugs' that represent executive... More
painting mixed-media found objects mental health
Artwork Collection
Pillow Series
Three soft sculptures in the form of pillows, titled1. Touch Me, 2. Muah and 3. Soft Penis. These works explore themes of sensuality and sexuality as well as enthusiastic consent.
soft sculptures.
Artwork Collection
Series of Lucky Pillows
This is a series of wall-mounted, handmade cushions, covered in phrases that flirt with the viewer. They use words that can be applicable to intimate situations as well as mental health struggles, urging you to stay in bed and forget the world.
soft sculptures wall-mounted
Artwork Collection
Sexy Paintings
This series is made up of paintings with mixed media additions and it explores themes of love, sexuality and sensuality. The works are titled; 1. Facial, 2. Hazy Love, 3. Butt, 4. Snapshot, and 5. Foot.
Paintings Multimedia sensuality
Artwork Collection
Stay Awhile
A group of sculptures, paintings, altered found objects, and multimedia works connected in an enclosed space that the viewer must enter to experience.
installation mental health femininity
Artwork Collection
Truly Me Series
Truly Me series features five sculptures titled; 1. Glowing Skeleton, 2. Slay Rat, 3. Spidercake, and 4. Monstermouthcake . These works explore themes of imposter syndrome, and negative self image.
sculptures
Work by
Abbey Hall
Drawing and Painting
“My work is centred around parts of my identity that are more taboo, especially queerness and mental illness. Using hyper-feminine colour pallets, tactility, horror, and glitter, I want to draw people...” [More]