Browse collaborated with Jane, a community midwife who worked during the 1960s. Browse aimed to shine a light on the topic of birth from a Midwife’s perspective, praising her laboured hands.
Browse researched throughly the procedure between a pregnant woman and a Midwife, using Janes handbook. Creating a landscape on a bedsheet, including eleven (weeks) prints, when Jane would first visit a patient which were ten centre-meter dialtated circles (the exact size and shape that a woman reaches in diation before birth) Whilst metaphorically representing the process within pears and Jane’s hands. All work was cyanotype-based, forming blue tones, which is the signature colour for midwives within our society.