Madison Adderley Madison Adderley

I Am From

I Am From by Madison Adderley, in simple terms, draws upon nostalgic tones and the sunlit spot in her grandmother’s garden. It acts as an omnipresent narrator to explore the heritage origins lost in colonialism, concoctions brewed at the table, and communal grief.

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Madison Adderley Madison Adderley

Tree and Fruit

Tree and Fruit by Madison Adderley meditates on the parallels between the connection between a mother and child and the innate bond between the islander and nature. Its setting is a frigid desolation as it encapsulates the despondent yearning of one orphaned from the verdancy they know, or "Mother Willow."

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