I draw. I take photographs. I make things from paper, clay, metal, plastic, yarn and whatever I find lying around.
I show other people how to do these things.
Interested in the value of objects, my current work explores the human, empathic relationships we often have with them; the poetics of everyday objects, the value of non-utilitarian objects, and the hierarchy of objects. Through an investigation into material culture and context I aim to elevate the status of abandoned, lost, overlooked and banal objects.
I live happily by the sea in Brighton, England and love to travel whenever possible. I have also lived in Kauai, Melbourne, Kathmandu, Stockholm and Berlin. Currently I am studying 3D Materials Practice at the University of Brighton, specialising in Ceramics with Visual Research minor. I also have a Ba (Hons) degree in Textiles: Surface Design, and am a qualified college lecturer.