Home: fragments of time Installation view

Reclaimed acrylic panels, found objects and materials, LED lights

  • Inspired By Gaston Bachelard’s Poetics of Space, a contemplation of the fragmentary and overlapping nature of memory and imagination with reference to the home

Not yet, no longer Studio view

Plaster-of-paris, found objects, cinefoil, LED lights

  • Thoughts on the nature of pauses and spaces, inspired by Mallarme’s A throw of the dice will never abolish chance

Traverse Site-specific installation in St Mary Magdalene Church, Whatlington 2025

Acrylic panel offcuts, wire, ash, timber, LED lamps

A question of surface

Shop window installation for Bexhill After Dark festival 2025

Wax, pigment, soft pastel on compostable cellophane, paper, LED lamps, fans

  • Probing the processes of assumption and inference as the mind fills the gaps in perception, this was a site-specific installation referencing the beach at Bexhill-on-Sea.

Dwelled in time Installation Views

Reclaimed acrylic panel, charcoal & soft pastel on compostable cellophane,

steel, LED lamps, fabric

  • An evolution of Dwelling (see below); now imagining the loss of the increasingly precarious balance between nature and humanity

Dwelling Installation views

Reclained acrylic panel, handmade charcoal and soft pastel on compostable

cellophane, honeysuckle twigs, plaster of paris, steel, mixed fabrics, LED lamps

  • A site-specific installation; a locked abandoned shed in an area of Suffolk woodland became a metaphor for both the inaccessibility of the past and the constantly shifting dynamic between humanity and nature

Almost without an outline Installation views

Charcoal and soft pastel on compostable cellophane,

plaster, plaster of paris, LED lamps

  • A contemplation of the interactions between space, light, surface and volume in the quest for the essence of an object, inspired by Rainer Maria Rilke’s poem The bowl of roses

Contains nothing but itself Studio view

Overhead projector, lighting gel, LED lamp, seed head, twigs, plinth, papier mache,

silk voile, steel, concrete block, compostable cellophane, graphite

  • An initial response to Rainer Maria Rilke’s poem The bowl of roses

Almost things Installation views

Compostable cellophane, LED lamps, lighting gel, graphite

  • Questioning the nature of objecthood

The empty forest Installation views

Digital projection, acrylic panel, wood from a sustainable source

  • An interactive installation exploring the distortion and remodelling of personal recall through contamination with the perception and memories of other people

 Replacing memories Installation views

plastic-free adhesive tape, steel, digital projection

  • Contemplating the power of the present to interfere with the mind’s access to the past

Untitled (2022)

Digital projection, silk voile

On The Site Of Installation Views

Plastic-free adhesive tape, acetate, graphite, charcoal, soft pastel, newspaper

  • A site-specific installation exploring the failure of collective memory for the mundane and the process whereby perception of the present interferes with memory of the past

 Liminal Space

Digital projection, paper, silk, wire, acrylic sheet

Witnesses Installation views

Digital & overhead projections, acetate, VHS tape, acrylic panel, wire mesh,

silk, plywood

  • An exploration of the factors causing the fragmentation and distortion of memories as they are repeatedly remodelled with each recall

Dust of memory Installation views

Digital projection, rock, wood, glass, dust

  • Probing the uncertain relationship between memory and reality as memory becomes distorted and decayed over time

 “Part of an appreciation of a reality” Installation views

Digital projection (moving image), rock, wax, ash, seed heads, plaster of paris, mdf

  • Inspired by the poetry of Wallace Stevens, a video installation exploring the factors involved in the mismatches between perception, memory and reality

Without Conscious Awareness

Digital projection on silk, air-dried paper clay, nylon line, plywood

Untitled (2020)

Digital projection, silk, Cinefoil

Untitled (2021)

Digital projection, silk voile, Cinefoil