Project
Fine Art
Project
Will it ever be the same?
Collage of monochrome images, one with a filled ashtray one of a window with diamond grating, one with a white plate, knife and tablets, and the last with a bathroom window and some toilet roll tubes on the windowsill
Traumatic Flashback (collage)
A3 on glossy paper, A0 when framed and mounted, 33.1 x 46.8 inches
Ashtray filled with cigarette butts, resting on a white windowsill
Traumatic Flashback
A3 on glossy paper, A0 when framed and mounted, 33.1 x 46.8 inches
Three monochrome images in frames
Traumatic Flashback (framed)
A3 on glossy paper, A0 when framed and mounted, 33.1 x 46.8 inches
Young woman crouching over a large frame, adjusting the picture inside
Cassie Branagan
Young woman crouching over a large frame, adjusting the picture inside
Cassie Branagan
Young woman crouching over a large frame, adjusting the picture inside
Cassie Branagan
Will it ever be the same?

A visual representation of traumatic flashbacks and the after effects of mental illness. The artist, Cassán Branagan, captures still life with monochrome photography to explore this. This photography incorporates the darker side of the beauty and elegance of the gothic subculture and portrays what lies behind the makeup and fashion to the raw human beneath it. This work documents the realities of mental illness after treatment and the intensity fades to dullness.  

A visual representation of traumatic flashbacks and the after effects of mental illness. The artist, Cassán Branagan, captures still life with monochrome photography to explore this. This photography incorporates the darker side of the beauty and elegance of the gothic subculture and portrays what lies behind the makeup and fashion to the raw human beneath it. This work documents the realities of mental illness after treatment and the intensity fades to dullness.