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ARTIST’S STATEMENT

Reimaging the rational and familiar in unfamiliar ways is intrinsic to my practice. I am interested in documenting and commemorating the systems, processes and structures that dominate our lives; entities which we often take for granted or which are essentially hidden from us. Through various processes of transformation and abstraction, often through sharing a physical, haptic experience, I will allow them to be seen and appreciated in new contexts. 

One of the processes I am currently fascinated by is the making of the work itself. I wish to reveal the journey and methodology of artistic discovery and through doing so, celebrate its idiosyncrasies. I record the traces of making through the simplest of means, creating drawn rubbings, taken from the benches and making places of the print room. The fragility of these impressed cuts and scrapes emphasizes their ephemerality and are evocative of memory and place. I then draw back into them producing etchings and sculpture, sometimes with the help of digital processes, that push the boundaries of what we know and think we recognise about the world. I am also working on frottages and other mark making techniques. Using analogue projection and other drawing processes I splice, reorientate and manipulate imagery to make works, at times, on a large scale.  

The resulting architectonic, interconnected structures and forms explore the interstices between traditional methods and a rapidly digitalised world, questioning the role of analogue in the 21st Century. It is asking, in response to the discources of such artists as Tacita Dean, Cornelia Parker and Calame Ingrid what is our perception of the world; what do we value; what have we lost as our perception of the physical, tangilble realities of our world, have changed?

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