Bea Haines

‘My artwork explores mortality and the human trace through objects or detritus that like forensic evidence, suggest subtle narratives. Materials such as Lime scale, human gall stones and discarded mattresses are re-appropriated, even raised to the status of relics despite their common perception as banal or grotesque. During my residency at the Griffin Gallery, I will be expanding my research into life and death; animate and inanimate; subject and object.

In recent years, it has become popular for mourners to have a diamond made using the ashes of a loved one. As diamond and graphite are both allotropes of Carbon, it occurred to me that graphite or pigment could also be produced using human ashes.’