Renée Thomas is an interdisciplinary artist who’s interest ranges from digital and soundscape creation to a multitude of physical artforms. Currently her fascination is focused on material exploration and creating sculptural spaces. This allows for a variety in tasks, textures and a the ability to change focus which works well with how her brain is wired. Renée discovered in her early 40s that she has an ADHD brain, which meant a complete overhaul on how she thought of herself and a significant realignment of her environment. These changes were easy to make within the context of art creation, as it meant the flow of creativity was no longer blocked or forced, but instead felt more natural. Renée’s brain has a constant hunger for learning, and is always looking for ways to combine art forms or use materials you wouldn’t think of as art. This exploratory nature will ensure she will never be without a project, she will never be bored, and she will never stop making art in some form or another.