Paula Rae Gibson is a multifaceted English artist whose work spans photography, music, and film. Born in London in 1968, Gibson's creative journey began with a 35mm camera in the late 1980s, leading to a distinctive visual style that often features black and white paper with uneven shapes, contrasting conventional photographic formats. Her photographic series, such as "You and Your Selfies" and "The Roles We Play To Disappear," delve into personal and intimate themes, creating a deeply resonant world.
In addition to her photographic work, Gibson is a renowned singer-songwriter known for her ethereal vocals and lyrical poetry. Her music, often categorized under free jazz, has garnered critical acclaim. Albums like "No More Tiptoes" and "Emotion Machine" showcase her collaborative spirit, working with notable musicians such as Will Gregory of Goldfrapp, Kit Downes, and Rob Luft. Her latest album, "The Roles We Play To Disappear," continues to explore her unique sound and emotional depth. Gibson's artistic versatility extends to film, where she has served as a scriptwriter, actor, and composer, further enriching her creative portfolio.