
Break-down
A series of drawings inspired by the wood off-cuts from trees felled in my garden.

A series of drawings inspired by the wood off-cuts from trees felled in my garden.

A home is full of objects. How did they get there? Objects migrate from one room to the next, either by design or default.

The contrast between Paved and Planted gardens can be extreme, these curated images highlight the choices humans make with their exterior space.

Welsh Poppy seeds were offered free to people viewing my artwork at the Human Nature:Nature Humaine exhibition at Jardin Botanique, Bordeaux.

Collecting is a very similar activity to gardening; it includes seeking, locating, acquiring, organising, cataloguing, displaying, maintaining and storing.

A series of work that links seventeenth century tulip mania in Holland, with contemporary financial investments, such as the stock market and crypto currencies.

The obsession for fern collecting spread throughout England during the nineteenth century, it was given the Latin name Pteridomania.

A series of ink drawings depicting a wasp, the insect responsible for creating galls in oak trees.

The anthropomorphic phenomena of garden ornaments.

When objects are moved or thrown away they are uprooted from their inherent use or functional existence. Six series of work that explores the origin of ideas and objects.
Ligneous order, Signs of Life, Mudlark, Odds & Ends, Unearthed, Narrative Order

A Dialogue group Anglo French exhibition exploring idiomatic language.

Floating Floor made for first Dialogue group exhibitions at Art Chartrons Bordeaux 2010

A series of drawings inspired by the wood off-cuts from trees felled in my garden.

A home is full of objects. How did they get there? Objects migrate from one room to the next, either by design or default.

The contrast between Paved and Planted gardens can be extreme, these curated images highlight the choices humans make with their exterior space.

Welsh Poppy seeds were offered free to people viewing my artwork at the Human Nature:Nature Humaine exhibition at Jardin Botanique, Bordeaux.

Collecting is a very similar activity to gardening; it includes seeking, locating, acquiring, organising, cataloguing, displaying, maintaining and storing.

A series of work that links seventeenth century tulip mania in Holland, with contemporary financial investments, such as the stock market and crypto currencies.

The obsession for fern collecting spread throughout England during the nineteenth century, it was given the Latin name Pteridomania.

A series of ink drawings depicting a wasp, the insect responsible for creating galls in oak trees.

The anthropomorphic phenomena of garden ornaments.

When objects are moved or thrown away they are uprooted from their inherent use or functional existence. Six series of work that explores the origin of ideas and objects.
Ligneous order, Signs of Life, Mudlark, Odds & Ends, Unearthed, Narrative Order

A Dialogue group Anglo French exhibition exploring idiomatic language.

Floating Floor made for first Dialogue group exhibitions at Art Chartrons Bordeaux 2010