2025 ArtEvol Catalogue

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Slip of the Tongue

2025 The Third Space: Milano

Where Am Eye?

2022 Arion

Silk 200 × 800 × 100 cm

Hand-painted animation on dual-screen iPhone Each 13.8 × 6.7 cm

Video 2 min 59 sec

Satin print paper 105 × 85 cm

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safsportfolio Saffron Leathem

sabrinarosenheim Sabrina Rosenheim

Saffron Leathem is a mixed media artist creating immersive, three-dimensional video installations. The work bridges digital and physical elements to reflect experiences and effects of mental health, especially the stigmas surrounding psychosis. Saffron Leathem aims to reduce stigma and offer an alternative, empathetic lens through which to view psychological experiences, allowing the audience to journey through an alternative version of reality. Where Am Eye? begins with the gathering of digital artefacts from real spaces, scanned into 3D models using Polycam. These fractured scans combine with symbolic imagery and fantastical creatures to form video worlds that merge reality and imagination. The digital environments extend into physical installations through sculpture, painting and drawing, pulling the virtual into the tangible. Refractive objects emphasise distortion, creating spaces that feel both surreal and familiar.

rthglmr Ruth Gilmour

Sabrina Rosenheim is an artist based in Milan whose practice explores multilingualism and the tensions between assimilation and tradition through painting and hand-painted animation. Drawing on personal and collective narratives, Rosenheim investigates how language, memory and identity shift across cultural boundaries. The Third Space: Milano offers a series of paintings in motion that give voice to multilingual diaspora communities in Milan. Animated portraits in gouache are paired with interview fragments in native languages, forming layered conversations across mediums. The work considers how language can act as a medium of transformation, and as voices merge and overlap the installation portrays a world where language and belonging remain in constant flux.

twiggles_uk Sally Twigg

Ruth Gilmour is a visual artist and researcher whose work explores the relationship between silk, the body and healing. Using repetitive and meditative motions, Gilmour and reimagines silk as a biocompatible material that absorbs, transforms and repairs. By attending to the tactile and symbolic qualities of silk, Gilmour creates works that evoke personal memory and collective vulnerability. Slip of the Tongue uses digitally printed and frayed silk to trace verbal and digital slips while exploring disabled embodiment, medical contexts and material care. The work unravels experiences of dis-ease, questioning both medical and craft conventions, and creates a porous space for sensory, relational and healing encounters.

Sally Twigg is a London-based event and portrait photographer. With roots in rave culture, she captures the energy of nightlife and has photographed figures from Peggy Gou to Queen Camilla. Her work explores identity, presence and social connection through vivid, immersive portraiture. Arion , the divine horse, spins a mixture of strength and beauty. When you look further into the image, the traditional definitions of gender blur.

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