
the view from my garden
Recently I’ve found two of my projects have overlapped. They maybe merging into each other. I started taking a photograph of the sky each day
Recently I’ve found two of my projects have overlapped. They maybe merging into each other. I started taking a photograph of the sky each day
I thought I would start with some thoughts on where I’m at right now by answering the following questions…
Here are a selection of images from the first film I took of the walk from my childhood home to the primary school I attended.
I’ve never been a poetry reader. I put this down to being dyslexic so poetry at high-school was beyond me. Now I think that this
I’m continuing on my Garden Log – taking an image each day on a point-and-shoot camera. I like the resulting images when the camera decides
Do kids walk to school anymore? I started walking to school when I was 5, not by myself initially, my mother walked me, probably with
I’ve been experimenting with some textile work, in particular embroidery. And doing a little research into the history of samplers and found this gem of
When I was in London I would take a photo a day to document my time there, a visual journal of sorts. This was before
How COVID has affected the studio and new directions the work is taking.
What motivates us is the fight between being satisfied and frustrated. This might explain why we get out of bed or why we stay there for days on end.
Now more than ever motivations are considered sinister, and action without motivation, unviable. Satisfaction Frustration reasons with how we behave in the crossfire between too much and not enough.