Statement
I would describe my work as a series of thematic observations that address human and environmental concerns, through a pseudo-scientific investigation.Pre-occupied by the perennial human search for meaning and the psychological void created by postmodern thought, I draw from the history of ideas to examine cognitive processes and the ways in which our deeply rooted cultural and social practices and beliefs are called into question by the authority of science.
I employ a cross disciplinary approach, in which printmaking processes merge with the three dimensional through the form of found, made and re-appropriated objects assembled to create contemplative environments and book works. The role of the book within this discourse, signifies both the longing for the calcification of thought and the pervading absence of an absolute truth.