Michael Harbour: High Tides

Blemish and Bloom presents an exhibition of works by the textile artist Mia Bilbeisi, who explores the profound narratives found within the discarded. Working with salvaged domestic materials, Bilbeisi treats the stain not as a blemish to be removed, but as a permanent, visceral record of lived experience.

The exhibition features a series of textile paintings that navigate the porous boundary between the human form and the spaces it inhabits. For Bilbeisi, a stain functions much like a faded bruise—a mark that becomes an indelible part of the body’s history. These moments of disruption reveal the guts of the painting, where blurred boundaries and diffused edges create a sense of ambiguity.
The resulting forms are intentionally mysterious; while they possess a distinct bodily quality, they also echo the familiarity of the spaces around us. An abstract shape might take the form of a limb or a sprouting plant. A curve might evoke an internal organ or symbolise familiar features of architecture. Through the use of translucent layers, a sense of depth is created. Suggesting a complexity between what lies both within the body and the surface of our surroundings.

Blemish and Bloom invites viewers to reflect on the marks left behind—highlighting how these traces do not simply disappear but are diffused and softened as they bloom into lingering impressions.

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