Article 6WR6Q Liverpool academic’s scent workshops help prisoners remember their past

Liverpool academic’s scent workshops help prisoners remember their past

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Hannah Al-Othman North of England correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6WR6Q)

After smelling fragrances inmates create poems, prose or drawings that recall holidays, park walks and sweet shops

Smell it, but don't stick your nose straight in it," says Michael O'Shaughnessy, pulling a small white card, sealed twice in ziplock bags, out of a metal chest. Waft it, close your eyes. Does it remind you of anything?"

O'Shaughnessy, an illustrator and senior lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University, first began using smells with art students, asking them to develop projects and concepts" based on scents because it's a leveller".

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