Today i have been making little white paper pinky finger sized moulds, they are part of a project that will escalate the theme of How i see the world . This is a project of looking in to and through small paper mache objects. My research investigates Kiki Smith’s many works on paper and bodily sculptures, today i have been reading the article Kiki Smith and the Pursuit of Beauty in a Notably Unbeautiful Age, by Nancy Hass Nov.26,2018 and in the past have watched many of her interviews and of course studied her work intimatley. What i am wanting to discuss is Smith’s life long art practice of how she calmly articulates and makes beautiful works using the female body, birds, stars, wolfs and bodily excretions into a tenderly realisation of the world she wants to project. Hass recognises that as Smith is in her latter years she has been practising for over forty years the works now have a softer touch on life yet still poses the human element, and thats what my work takes from Kiki’s, no matter what medium she uses they all poses this sensual felt human element.