Kenzie Graham is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores femininity, memory, and emotional identity through symbolic sculptural forms. Influenced by feminist theory and contemporary visual culture, her work reflects on how beauty standards and the male gaze shape female self-perception. Using natural materials, floral imagery, and simplified bodily forms, she investigates themes of vulnerability, childhood innocence, growth, and psychological transformation. Her recent work focuses on reconnecting with childhood identity while questioning the pressure placed upon women to prioritise appearance over emotional and intellectual development.