According to Ms Williams, her work is “concerned with personal narratives and views which are expressed using a three-dimensional canvas to depict altered views or altered landscapes.” Her work also delves deep into the idea of man and his land. Not only visually pleasing, each piece is seen is a separate chapter to the large story that the entire exhibition tells.
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