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Kitchen Cantilever 2020 1130 x 635 x 450 mm Formica, Steel, Paint, Wax.

Repurposing found street refuse, Kitchen Cantilever and Nothing Wrong Is With Me employ quotidian materials and processes in order to re-examine notions of utility. Submerged and camouflaged, these un-ostentatious forms serve to undermine the traditional fine art object, exploring concepts of value, identity and labour.

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Nothing Wrong Is With Me 2020 300 x 330 x 1750 mm Found Kitchen Cabinet, Skrim, Plaster, Pigment, Wax, Concrete, Steel, Paint.

Repurposing found street refuse, Kitchen Cantilever and Nothing Wrong Is With Me employ quotidian materials and processes in order to re-examine notions of utility. Submerged and camouflaged, these un-ostentatious forms serve to undermine the traditional fine art object, exploring concepts of value, identity and labour.

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Nothing Wrong Is With Me (Detail) 2020 300 x 330 x 1750 mm Found Kitchen Cabinet, Skrim, Plaster, Pigment, Wax, Concrete, Steel, Paint.

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Sections 2020 297 x 420 mm Graphite, Acrylic, Stone, Pastel, PVA, Ink.

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Sections 2020 297 x 420 mm Graphite, Acrylic, Stone, Pastel, PVA, Ink.

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How Can It Not Know What It Is? 2018 500 x 500 x 2200 mm Plaster, Iron Oxide, Fibre Optics, LED Lights, Skrim, Polyfoam, Steel.

Existing somewhere between a pseudo sci-fi film prop and a ruined monolith, How Can It Not Know What It Is? explores ideas of failed utopias, masculinity and antiquity. Rusty, hairy and only half illuminated, it doesn't quite shine bright enough or stand tall enough.

How Can It Not Know What It Is? (Detail) 2018 500 x 500 x 2200 mm Plaster, Iron Oxide, Fibre Optics, LED Lights, Skrim, Polyfoam, Steel.

Duplo Gardens 2019

Throughout 2018 / 19, I volunteered with Glasgow's Project Ability facilitating a pinhole photography project. Working in collaboration with multi-disciplinary artists Simon McAuley & Richard Anderson, we explored the mediums infinite possibilities, approaching the science, materials and aesthetic in different ways. Embracing a dreamy and over saturated style, Duplo Gardens explores utopian suburbia through a reduced lens.

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Duplo Gardens 2019

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Pause Or Pay Campaign

I, as a graduating student at the Glasgow School of Art, would like to state my support for the Pause or Pay Campaign. To read the full manifesto click this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MwdvZfLTp1udaASJ1EAmRT9XR-OPQIyU/view?usp=sharing