Integrating everyday materiality, function, and identity with the use of bubble wrap, a transparent, utilitarian fabric designed to protect objects but often discarded without regard for its long-term environmental impact and tumble dryer fluff inserted into the air bubbles.
The plastic roll takes on other personas, like an abandoned seed bank of the future where the DNA has survived even after a boiled wash. A wedding veil with its promise of fertility for generations to come. Or pharmaceutical pills in capsules lined in rows, to microscopic plastic particles infiltrating our bodies and potentially affecting reproduction. It could question the role of domestic protection and care or themes of abandonment, homeless and rejection.
The plastic roll takes on other personas, like an abandoned seed bank of the future where the DNA has survived even after a boiled wash. A wedding veil with its promise of fertility for generations to come. Or pharmaceutical pills in capsules lined in rows, to microscopic plastic particles infiltrating our bodies and potentially affecting reproduction. It could question the role of domestic protection and care or themes of abandonment, homeless and rejection.
Residency at the Brewery Tap, Folkestone May & St Mary's, Sellindge June 2021 - We Breed Plastic
Plenty More Fish in the Sea installation for Max Feaver, Tonbridge and Stains & Traces at the Hastings Arts Forum 2014