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amid life’s uncertainties
reclaimed steel shelves, exhibiting wear and residues, are gel printed with dots of shimmering two toned paint and displayed in grids on the wall or deconstructed across the floor
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the salinity of water bodies varies widely
site specific installation in a meat freezer at an old Sainsburys. tarpaulins, acrylic sheets, glass discs, led lights, mirrorball motors, beach balls, cable ties, fender buoys, lead weights, sea water. 2024
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starboard starbound
2 steel panels reclaimed from a rescue boat, display the scars and erosion from their extensive life experience. Carved into the surface like a map, the pattern is highlighted with a dusting of iridescence; stardust from a starbound starboard.
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off track .2
Reconfigured for an installation at Safe House I & II. Rotating arms intermittently but unpredictably knock hidden fun snaps off of a shelf up hight. The explosive bang startles the visitors and ricochets through the gallery. Debris accumulates underneath.
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no name sculptures
Flickering, clattering, whipping, turning. A collection of unnamed sculptures, assembled from studio items, for ASC Open Studios, Brixton. Winter 2023
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glistening
Suspended glass discs form a lily pad around a pond, swaying in the wind. At times they’re transparent and at others, reflective; projecting colour onto the surroundings. Changing light and weather conditions present a work that is constantly shifting
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refresh interval (expanded)
A wall of wobbly steel sheets hum and vibrate. Through the cracks shards of coloured light flicker and flash. The audience is invited to interact by kicking the metal panels, resulting in frantic erratic and audible wobbling
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art on tour (micro installation)
In an ongoing project of micro installations in the landscape, a selection of small plastic discs, coated in refractive film, are assembled in different configurations in a variety of environments on tour across the uk and beyond. Harnessing sunlight to project ethereal colours around them
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nymphaeaceae (art on tour)
Taking a journey across the South West of England. A portable sculptural installation of glass is escorted to different environments and locations, to try out a variety of positions to harness the changing sunlight of the day. Smaller circles of refractive film on top of a glass circle, produces patterns and colours on the surrounding…
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bubble breath series
metallic watercolour paint on watercolour paper, 2022
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fruitless activities, part II
reconstructed steel frame, speaker stand, airbag packaging, spray paint and a lemon
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fruitless activities, part I
citrus fruits, magnets, wires, metal, propellors, motors, clips, switches, bulbs and digital clock, 2022
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perimeter peripherals
mirror ball motors and paint daubers, 2022
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refresh interval
site specific installation with programmable LED lights, 2022
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magnitudes of displacement
companion pieces to “super low frequency attenuation deflector”. these irridescent limited edition works on paper, harness refraction and appear to capture light with shifting ethereal reflections in hues of sun and moon light
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super low frequency attenuation deflector, #2
The installation plays with the vibration and frequencies of colour and light. Sunlight is exploited in the outdoor setting to produce shifting reflections and projections of colour which change as they meet and cross over at different points in the day. Despite the apparent calm nature of the installation, with its spectrum of pleasing colours,…
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super low frequency attenuation deflector
There is a type of system implied by the discarded ventilation units. It produces and reflects visual noise – vibrations and frequencies produced by colour and light. The “noise” bounces between the glass elements which produce them. The steel elements form a system which includes acoustic attenuation, a type of dampening, but the glass, and…
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precarious
glass precariously suspended between a stretchy bungee cord above and a bouncy balloon below
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audio video disco
There’s an urban myth which says that a school in the UK was forced to change its motto, “I hear, I see, I learn” because the Latin subjected it to ridicule! This piece plays with that motto “Audio Video Disco” as its title; the idea of gaining knowledge juxtaposed against the inherent humour we interpret…
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sea painting: a paper’s journey
Lured by romantic notions, I took a roll of paper into the sea and out again onto the shore, reconnecting with nature physically through a performance of sorts which simultaneously produced a work on paper en plein air, thus resulting in an absurdity that is at one and the same time capable of being both…
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all at sea
Completely lost or deeply confused, out of sight of land; as a nation surrounded by water, we are unironically “at sea”; our country has perhaps lost its anchor. A discombobulated nation; adrift in a dangerous or uncertain position. And whilst all around are playing, an insignificant boat, all at sea, sinks unnoticed.
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police disco on my ceiling
it is lockdown, and my neighbours crave attention, so lets have a disco in the kitchen. lighting courtesy of the police.
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she said what?
story telling performance, performed on MS teams
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lockdown portraits
Reflecting through family portraits, the constraints and confines of UK Lockdown during the Covid-19 Corona Virus Pandemic
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taking a magnet for a walk 2
The magnet becomes a lens of touch. Attraction, resistance, force and weight; feeling the environment through the pull of a magnet on metal or the weight of an object on a string. One can reflect on the items collected as archaeological finds and muse upon what it says of our culture anthropologically.
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taking a mirror for a walk
I use mirrors as lenses to reflect and distort. It is possible to confuse and disrupt the expected view at the same time as honing in on small sections or colours and representing them to an audience through documentation.
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puddle walking
Feeling the resistance of the water. Listening to the water as it moves. There is a reconnection to nature and an embracing of touch. Droplets resonate, a strange order in the chaos. Splashing feels anarchic.
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scraping a path / building a mound (after the rain)
From a series of art walks created during the UK Government imposed lockdown 2020 and the prescribed one hour of daily exercise outside. A path is scraped through the debris and a mound of blossom created at the end.
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dog piss paintings
Found paintings, left by dogs, on designer bollards at multi billion pound development in London
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and breathe
a motorcycle cover appears to breathe as it inflates and deflates in the wind. filmed during the uk lockdown.
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take it (slow)
a slow walk along a short path, but nonetheless impactful for it
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art / life balance
making art and entertaining the kids with the added bonus of having performers on hand. a micro installation video from lockdown
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no-one lives in a vacuum
Reflecting on life in lockdown. Polystyrene balls inside a plastic tube swirl around caught in the convection of two fans which sit either end.
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a different path
when you’re stuck at home during lockdown you can still take a different path
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toilet press releases
When lockdown started toilet paper was in short supply so I gathered up all the available paper in the house whilst contemplating teaching my kids how to use a jug of water.
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bubbling under
something is bubbling up from underneath but the world keeps turning
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satellites of love
a universe of dust and galaxies reflect off of a chrome beach ball and hexagonal mirrors. a giant disco ball satellite to celebrate mardi gras
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constrained
the ball cannot comfortably fit in this environment, it cannot freely roll down the slope, or pass through doorways, it is constrained
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monochrome suspended
Magnets and ferromagnetic elements are exploited to suspend plastics, polystyrene and acrylic tubing.
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hook-a-boat
paddling pool, ocean balls, encyclopaedia pages, neodymium magnets, string, wooden poles, child’s chair
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between potential and kinetic
torch, cord, luminous paint
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taking a magnet for a walk
neodymium magnet, twine, found materials
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ice trials
My work with ice evolved from reigniting an interest in drawing and taking it back to its most basic state. From utilising water to make subtle marks, I reintroduced colour to map the path of melting ice. Focusing on traces and marks left behind I aim to portray absent memories by revealing a transparent history.…
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