Charlotte Malcolm is a neurodivergent artist exploring abject horror with the everyday. Her practice spans printmaking, drawing, sculpting and installation art. Her work is sensory and the challenge of achieving the correct texture drives her abstract practice. Malcolm encourages viewers to touch her pieces, hoping they feel the same mix of joy and disgust that she experiences while creating. She is inspired and comforted by the anatomical works of H. R. Giger and Mire Lee.