My practice consists of collecting organic materials from my local environment and working with them along with other materials such as thread or re-cycled paper to create unique works of art, not far removed from their original condition. Through simple interventions I work to create both balance and tension between material and construction. My works are often evident in their process and I make a conscious decision to make apparent where human intervention has occurred.
My practice consists of collecting organic materials from my local environment and working with them along with other materials such as thread or re-cycled paper to create unique works of art, not far removed from their original condition. Through simple interventions I work to create both balance and tension between material and construction. My works are often evident in their process and I make a conscious decision to make apparent where human intervention has occurred.
Philosophically I believe time to have always existed and therefore I do not view my work as ‘finished’ works of art, but rather as sculptural objects in a transitory arrangement. The pieces themselves have the potential to be reworked or reorganised and are in this way temporary along with the ephemeral quality of the materials used.