holding light feeling - 2024 - moving image installation for COSMIC PERSPECTIVES - BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer) – Lumen - The Crypt (Ramsgate )
Moving image (2023) - This is a meditation (of sorts) - a meditation of pixels, moonlight, and small pieces of debris landing on the roof of a narrowboat. This moving image is the tail-end of Storm Dudley (16th Feb 22), and the audio is at the peak of Storm Eunice (18th Feb).
Moving image filmed through a yellow plastic bag – 2022 - The yellow-tinted dreamlike state of this moving image celebrates what we have come to expect from our human-shaped recreational spaces. It explores our complicated relationship to the more-than-human in a year of record-breaking temperatures – as we sleepwalk through cracked earth and dead grass.
Moving image – 2022 - A human-centric reading of my installation ‘how did we become so resilient’
Text-based - moving image - 2021 – This work explores the metaphysical journey through my childhood relationship with nature.
GIF – 2021 - Exploring annoying motivational quotes and the ‘healing power of nature’ whilst holding light and feeling like shit.
Digital image - 2020 - This is a photograph of my sculpture ‘Winter blues’, outside in an area of young trees where friends and I gather. To others it may appear as a small cluster of trees, to us, it is a forest.
This moving image (2020) considers collective trauma, potential healing, and the complicated experience of natural landscapes in urban environments – through the filter of a discarded plastic bag
Digital image - 2020 - This was photographed through a lime green plastic bag, found by a friend. In the ‘Sleepwalking’ series I use discarded waste found on the streets as a filter through which to photograph ‘nature’. Wick Wood is in Hackney, where I was moored and took daily walks during COVID-19 lockdown I.
Digital image - 2020 - This was photographed through a red plastic bag found lying on the pavement, near my studio. In the ‘Sleepwalking’ series I use discarded waste found on the streets as a filter through which to photograph ‘nature’. Wick Wood is in Hackney, where I was moored and took daily walks during COVID-19 lockdown I.
Moving image – 2018 - ‘Progress’ is a meditative act that questions the notion of progress. Filmed at Penmaenmawr Beach in Wales.
holding light feeling - 2024 - moving image installation for COSMIC PERSPECTIVES - BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer) – Lumen - The Crypt (Ramsgate )
Moving image (2023) - This is a meditation (of sorts) - a meditation of pixels, moonlight, and small pieces of debris landing on the roof of a narrowboat. This moving image is the tail-end of Storm Dudley (16th Feb 22), and the audio is at the peak of Storm Eunice (18th Feb).
Moving image filmed through a yellow plastic bag – 2022 - The yellow-tinted dreamlike state of this moving image celebrates what we have come to expect from our human-shaped recreational spaces. It explores our complicated relationship to the more-than-human in a year of record-breaking temperatures – as we sleepwalk through cracked earth and dead grass.
Moving image – 2022 - A human-centric reading of my installation ‘how did we become so resilient’
Text-based - moving image - 2021 – This work explores the metaphysical journey through my childhood relationship with nature.
GIF – 2021 - Exploring annoying motivational quotes and the ‘healing power of nature’ whilst holding light and feeling like shit.
Digital image - 2020 - This is a photograph of my sculpture ‘Winter blues’, outside in an area of young trees where friends and I gather. To others it may appear as a small cluster of trees, to us, it is a forest.
This moving image (2020) considers collective trauma, potential healing, and the complicated experience of natural landscapes in urban environments – through the filter of a discarded plastic bag
Digital image - 2020 - This was photographed through a lime green plastic bag, found by a friend. In the ‘Sleepwalking’ series I use discarded waste found on the streets as a filter through which to photograph ‘nature’. Wick Wood is in Hackney, where I was moored and took daily walks during COVID-19 lockdown I.
Digital image - 2020 - This was photographed through a red plastic bag found lying on the pavement, near my studio. In the ‘Sleepwalking’ series I use discarded waste found on the streets as a filter through which to photograph ‘nature’. Wick Wood is in Hackney, where I was moored and took daily walks during COVID-19 lockdown I.
Moving image – 2018 - ‘Progress’ is a meditative act that questions the notion of progress. Filmed at Penmaenmawr Beach in Wales.