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RÅFILM short documentary

In 2016 i was awarded travel bursary to network with like minded people in the same field as me. Even through it didn’t necessarily need to document my trip, I couldn’t help myself. So click on the vimeo link below to see what I got up to.

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Memory of Clothes

Looking into connections between autobiographical memory and clothing, linking art and science through research and material investigation.
Image: Untitled (STB), 2011, plaster, 30 x 12.5 x 9.5 cm (cast of inside of clothing)

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The Genesis of the Baggy Pot

Before my first session with mentor, Jill Ford, I had an artist’s day out to Centre of Ceramic Art at York Art Gallery where the have a national collection of ceramics and British studio pottery in particular. My work to […]

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‘WHISPER’

This gallery has been the meeting place of SVAF since 2009. A lot has happened along the way through its exhibitions, discussions and friendships. This year it becomes our home. It is a pleasant white space small enough to maintain […]

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Creekside Open17 Selected by Jordan Baseman

Please come along to the  APT Gallery, 6 Creekside, London SE8 4SA  on sat 6th May at 3pm.  I have work selected for this show and this is the opening and prize giving, I’d love to see you there.

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Untitled blog post from "if we do nothing"

Having ploughed through several scientific papers I’ve made my decisions with respect to the data I want to use for a preliminary sonification model or, if you prefer, the narrative. Though ti’s obvious now, I hadn’t realised that CO2 data from […]

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The ‘fisher-price’ welder and blood loss..

Using really shitty d-i-y tools is making my life miserable,chinese tools are so dis-spiriting, jigsaws that cut at an angle, drill bits that are blunt even when they are new, and angle grinders that vibrate despite being new. Plywood formers […]

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Making a light box

Having kicked the wheat cube idea into the long grass, I’ve combined two ideas, simplifying and concentrating the installation in one failed swoop. The (after LeWitt) cube frame was begging for a new purpose, and I needed to project my […]

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