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MY RECENT COLLECTIONS

Experimental * Methods * Processes * Materials

My recent collections explore both a concept and a medium. These projects reflect one of my passions, which is an exploration of the ever changing minutiae of daily life.

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DOMESTIC DISRUPTION

2018 - ongoing

Domestic Disruption is my most recent but ongoing collection. This series focuses on several elements that I have been extremely interested in over the past few years.  Through this collection, I attempt to use art as a unique and creative tool with which to explore different levels of domestic disruption and disarrangement often using familiar objects but presenting them in an unfamiliar way.

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TEXTUAL SCULPTURE

2019

I enjoy finding new ways to make art and for this collection I have taken inspiration from the tiny pieces of text which are often discarded after the laser cutting process.  Sometimes using the text to make miniature sculptures but often experimenting with upscaling the text to make larger pieces and allowing the shape of the text to create its own form organically.

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MY METROPOLIS

2017 - ongoing

This is an ongoing project where I have been testing and producing a number of small objects which when viewed in their entirety will form a landscape or metropolis of their own which reflects my increasing knowledge of artistic processes and methods.

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VANCOUVER

Summer 2019

During the summer of 2019 I got the opportunity to take part in an International Exchange programme.  I spent 3.5 months in Vancouver at Kwantlen Polytechnic University where I did a course in colour theory.  I was also able to spend some time exploring the city and surrounds, taking inspiration from the architecture, scenery, mountains and sea, and producing small, observational gouache paintings. The resulting digital outputs produced a series of vibrantly coloured pieces with complex designs and intriguing inversions and repetitions. There is a movement in the surface making for an optical assimilation of the whole colour experience. Each individual work has a specific variance and character.

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