the storm is already here

Moving image (2023) - This is a meditation (of sorts) - a meditation of pixels, moonlight, and small pieces of debris landing on the roof of a narrowboat. This moving image is the tail-end of Storm Dudley (16th Feb 22), and the audio is at the peak of Storm Eunice (18th Feb).

Sleepwalking in Hainault Forest

Moving image filmed through a yellow plastic bag – 2022 - The yellow-tinted dreamlike state of this moving image celebrates what we have come to expect from our human-shaped recreational spaces. It explores our complicated relationship to the more-than-human in a year of record-breaking temperatures – as we sleepwalk through cracked earth and dead grass.

and the leaves did fall

Moving image – 2022 - A human-centric reading of my installation ‘how did we become so resilient’

Home is now

Text-based - moving image - 2021 – This work explores the metaphysical journey through my childhood relationship with nature.

Holding light feeling like shit
Holding light feeling like shit

GIF – 2021 - Exploring annoying motivational quotes and the ‘healing power of nature’ whilst holding light and feeling like shit.

Winter blues in the forest
Winter blues in the forest

Digital image - 2020 - This is a photograph of my sculpture ‘Winter blues’, outside in an area of young trees where friends and I gather. To others it may appear as a small cluster of trees, to us, it is a forest.

Sleepwalking in Wick Wood

This moving image (2020) considers collective trauma, potential healing, and the complicated experience of natural landscapes in urban environments – through the filter of a discarded plastic bag

Sleepwalking in Wick Wood VI
Sleepwalking in Wick Wood VI

Digital image - 2020 - This was photographed through a lime green plastic bag, found by a friend. In the ‘Sleepwalking’ series I use discarded waste found on the streets as a filter through which to photograph ‘nature’. Wick Wood is in Hackney, where I was moored and took daily walks during COVID-19 lockdown I.

Sleepwalking in Wick Wood III
Sleepwalking in Wick Wood III

Digital image - 2020 - This was photographed through a red plastic bag found lying on the pavement, near my studio. In the ‘Sleepwalking’ series I use discarded waste found on the streets as a filter through which to photograph ‘nature’. Wick Wood is in Hackney, where I was moored and took daily walks during COVID-19 lockdown I.

Progress

Moving image – 2018 - ‘Progress’ is a meditative act that questions the notion of progress. Filmed at Penmaenmawr Beach in Wales.

the storm is already here
Sleepwalking in Hainault Forest
and the leaves did fall
Home is now
Holding light feeling like shit
Winter blues in the forest
Sleepwalking in Wick Wood
Sleepwalking in Wick Wood VI
Sleepwalking in Wick Wood III
Progress
the storm is already here

Moving image (2023) - This is a meditation (of sorts) - a meditation of pixels, moonlight, and small pieces of debris landing on the roof of a narrowboat. This moving image is the tail-end of Storm Dudley (16th Feb 22), and the audio is at the peak of Storm Eunice (18th Feb).

Sleepwalking in Hainault Forest

Moving image filmed through a yellow plastic bag – 2022 - The yellow-tinted dreamlike state of this moving image celebrates what we have come to expect from our human-shaped recreational spaces. It explores our complicated relationship to the more-than-human in a year of record-breaking temperatures – as we sleepwalk through cracked earth and dead grass.

and the leaves did fall

Moving image – 2022 - A human-centric reading of my installation ‘how did we become so resilient’

Home is now

Text-based - moving image - 2021 – This work explores the metaphysical journey through my childhood relationship with nature.

Holding light feeling like shit

GIF – 2021 - Exploring annoying motivational quotes and the ‘healing power of nature’ whilst holding light and feeling like shit.

Winter blues in the forest

Digital image - 2020 - This is a photograph of my sculpture ‘Winter blues’, outside in an area of young trees where friends and I gather. To others it may appear as a small cluster of trees, to us, it is a forest.

Sleepwalking in Wick Wood

This moving image (2020) considers collective trauma, potential healing, and the complicated experience of natural landscapes in urban environments – through the filter of a discarded plastic bag

Sleepwalking in Wick Wood VI

Digital image - 2020 - This was photographed through a lime green plastic bag, found by a friend. In the ‘Sleepwalking’ series I use discarded waste found on the streets as a filter through which to photograph ‘nature’. Wick Wood is in Hackney, where I was moored and took daily walks during COVID-19 lockdown I.

Sleepwalking in Wick Wood III

Digital image - 2020 - This was photographed through a red plastic bag found lying on the pavement, near my studio. In the ‘Sleepwalking’ series I use discarded waste found on the streets as a filter through which to photograph ‘nature’. Wick Wood is in Hackney, where I was moored and took daily walks during COVID-19 lockdown I.

Progress

Moving image – 2018 - ‘Progress’ is a meditative act that questions the notion of progress. Filmed at Penmaenmawr Beach in Wales.

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