Brooke Corrinne Duff
Brooke Corrinne Duff’s artistic practice explores the occult, with a primary focus on the historical practices of Paganism, Witchcraft, and Satanism. Her work delves into the complexities of the female experience, often highlighting feminine attributes and the figure of the Devil, especially in response to historical and contemporary political and religious conflicts. Duff’s art comments on the intersection of gender, spirituality, and societal change. She utilises the medium of painting to convey the raw emotion, vulnerability, and anger that stem from the experiences she explores, revealing the delicate balance between intimacy and the divine.
Through her work, Duff channels a profound connection to spiritualism, a bond she cannot fully explain, yet one that she continues to explore and cultivate. This ongoing relationship with the metaphysical informs her creative process, allowing her to express a personal narrative that is at once deeply individual and universally resonant. Her pieces offer an immersive and introspective perspective, often reflecting on her own sense of self and the continuous exploration of faith, power, and identity. In doing so, Duff’s work invites viewers to confront their own beliefs and perceptions of spirituality and womanhood.





