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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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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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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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dog piss paintings
Found paintings, left by dogs, on designer bollards at multi billion pound development in London
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a different path
when you’re stuck at home during lockdown you can still take a different path