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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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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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art / life balance
making art and entertaining the kids with the added bonus of having performers on hand. a micro installation video from lockdown