Works
- Routine Blues, 2018, ink, pencil, paint on paper
- Impose, 2017, pastel, ink, acrylic paint, pencil on graph paper
- In Feeling For Freedom, 2016, pastel and pencil on graph paper
- Caught In The Blast, 2016, graphite, wax, ink, salt and acetate
- Obliterate, 2016, graphite, wax, ink, and acetate
- The Battle Within, 2015, graphite, wax, ink, and acetate (5 x details)
- Eye Of The Storm, 2015, graphite, wax, ink, and acetate on paper.
- Extraction, 2015, ink, acrylic, pencil, correction fluid and acetate on board.
- Mind Over Matter, 2015, fired and unfired clay with graphite and ink
- Mind Over Matter (detail)
- Impulsion, 2015, ink, pencil, acetate and crayon on paper.
- Interference, 2015, ink, pencil and netting on paper.
- When Worlds Collide, 2015, ink, acrylic, pencil, print, crayon, netting and thread on paper.
- Beyond Repair, 2014, collage, cotton, and netting on paper.
- Between The Lines, 2014, pencil, ink, collage, cotton, and netting on paper.
- Between The Lines, 2014, detail
- Lost And Found, 2014, pencil, ink, gouache, correction fluid and collage on paper.
- Blind Sight, 2014, pencil, ink, gouache, correction fluid and collage on paper.
- Blind Sight, 2014, detail.
- On The Horizon, 2013, pencil, ink, and acrylic on paper.
- I Can't Feel The Ground, 2013, pencil, ink and acrylic on paper.
- In My Constellation, 2013, pencil, ink, and acrylic on paper.
- So Close Yet So Far, 2013, ink on acetate on paper.
- Dancing On The Surface, 2012, pencil on clay.
- Left Behind, 2013, pencil on clay.
- Belong Where? 2014, graphite, ink and mixed media.
- What Could It Be?, 2013, installation involving light on acetate, and graphite on wall.
- What Could It Be? (wall detail)
Other Works
False Memories, 2016.
Snippets of memory are stripped from video tape and reconfigured in fragmented formations. These encrypted pixels of information hover in a state of flux; resembling puzzle pieces suspended in space. The true reading of the memory is consequently impossible, all that is left to witness are the patterns that collect to create suggestive images.
Snippets of memory are stripped from video tape and reconfigured in fragmented formations. These encrypted pixels of information hover in a state of flux; resembling puzzle pieces suspended in space. The true reading of the memory is consequently impossible, all that is left to witness are the patterns that collect to create suggestive images.