A series of documented site-specific installations during 2023 -24. Each artwork comprised of over four - eight thousand compact discs, placed in various locations to highlight the pervasive concentration of non-biodegradable plastics discarded by a society constantly enticed to purchase new products, in the name of progress.
These wonders of technology, illustrate the investment of billions around the turn of the millennium, which now, although obsolete, marks another line in the sedimentary geology that humans are leaving as part of the Anthropocene epoch. |
Pottering in the Garden Payer Pocket Garden, Folkestone as part of OA24 13 - 22 September 2024
On the Road to Nowhere Charing Art Festival, Charing 30 August - 1 September 2024
Murder on the Dance Floor Holy Innocents' Church, Adisham 5-6 April 2024
Give Something Back Installed at the tail end of Storm Babet on Dymchurch Beach 21 October 2023
Fishermen in the past, would toss a coin into the sea in thanks for their catch and their lives. At no time did they take the unpredictable sea for granted.
Now, out of touch and divorced from our natural environment, the sea now gives up upon the tide a different bounty, the plastic legacy of our progress and waste.
Fishermen in the past, would toss a coin into the sea in thanks for their catch and their lives. At no time did they take the unpredictable sea for granted.
Now, out of touch and divorced from our natural environment, the sea now gives up upon the tide a different bounty, the plastic legacy of our progress and waste.
Running Uphill Instillation in Ingleden Woods, Tenterden, September 2023
I've been in Love Disused tree house, Tenterden, September 2023
Waterlilies Commissioned by Kent County Council for Victoria Park, Ashford, Sunday 27th August 2023
I Sit & Talk to God installation in the old graveyard, StM, Sellindge June 2023
The Orbit of the Egg StM, Sellindge April 2023