Freya's work draws upon her connections with Lancashire, exploring its folklore and histories, in particular the Pendle witch trials in 1612. She weaves this imagery through her drawings to tie...
Freya's work draws upon her connections with Lancashire, exploring its folklore and histories, in particular the Pendle witch trials in 1612. She weaves this imagery through her drawings to tie parallels and seek metaphors for both the ‘unwell woman’ and the role of plants and ritual in healing. Witches companions, known as ‘familiars’ are often featured, these are depicted as animals and represent metaphors for healing, linking to new medical research indicating the positive impact that animal companionship can have on our mental and physical health.