
Haarlem Art Space
Five months since I left the beautiful studios and rural landscapes of Ayrshire and I'm starting to get itchy feet. I've been searching for a local artist studio around Derbyshire for a few years, and although it hasn't been particularly difficult, I have been particularly picky. Working with light as both a medium and concept for my work requires the need of both natural and artificial lighting in order to fully explore the potentiality of my painting, sculptures, and instal

Residue & Restoration
Taking to the woodlands with two big blue IKEA bags, I went in search for some discarded old wood to experiment with. As much as I would have loved to work on a scale as large as these two tree trunks, I had to be realistic and think more practically in terms of what interventions I could devise. I treated the wood as I would an unprimed canvas, starting with the priming, and building up layers of geometric compositions that would (hopefully!) create depth and differences in

Strange Attractors
MA Degree Show 2016, Birmingham School of Art, BCU