I am a London-based interdisciplinary artist working across photography, printmaking, moving image, drawing and installation. My practice is concerned with landscape, memory, material traces and the way places hold evidence of human activity, change and disappearance.
Much of my recent work explores the River Thames as a site of movement, tension and transformation. Through experimental processes, I use making as a way of thinking, allowing images and objects to develop through contact, pressure, repetition and chance.
Alongside my artistic practice, I work as an educator, which continues to shape the way I understand making, learning and experimentation. My work often sits between research and material process, where meaning is not fully planned in advance but discovered through doing.
“Any order is a balancing act of extreme precariousness.”
― Walter Benjam