About Artist

I was never meant to see the world the way you do.

I'm Melissa. A 35 year old Noongar woman, a mother, and I live inside a body that does not always work the way I want it to. My vision is limited and unreliable. Sometimes there, sometimes not. Clarity comes and goes. Control is an illusion.

In 2017, I lost my left eye.
What remained was not emptiness, but adaptation.

I remember sitting in quiet admiration of the many shades of green carefully painted on to my prosthetic eye, colours chosen to imitate something that could never truly be replaced. Tiny flecks of olive, moss and deep forest tones. Human hands trying to recreate life, depth and familiarity.

There was something strangely beautiful in that.

A reminder that seeing has never only belonged to the eyes.

So I stopped trying to create what I can’t fully see.

I create from what I can’t ignore.

From feeling. From memory. From the weight of being in a body that hurts, that slows me down, that refuses to be pushed past its limits. Chronic illness has stripped everything back. There is no rushing this process. No perfection. No pretending.

What’s left is instinct.

My work is physical. I build it, layer by layer, often by touch more than sight. I move through it, not around it. The marks are not planned, they’re felt. Sometimes they’re heavy. Sometimes they break. I let them.

This isn’t about making something beautiful.

It’s about making something true.

Beyond Sight Art is not a concept.
It’s the reality of how I exist, and how I create within it.

If you’re looking for perfection, you won’t find it here.
If you’re willing to feel something.. you might.