Self Interview - Connections
Q. Your work appears to span many styles; what connects your pieces? A. Each are a result of material exploration and experimenting; I...
Self Interview - Metaphor
Q. How important is metaphor in your work? A. William Blake was the first poet I was interested in. At school, we had a book...
Self Interview - Current Work
Q. What are you currently working on? A. My experimentation tends to occur when I obtain a material or piece of equipment, I then begin...
Self Interview - Purpose
Q. What do you want your art to do? A. My artwork/objects are a result of process and experimentation. As a collection they...
Self Interview - Why?
Q. What causes your work? A. I suffer with depression which causes me to be preoccupied with my own mortality and the meaning of life. ...
Self Interview - Recreating Reality
Q. What is the relevance of recreating these found surfaces with art materials? A. There is a beauty in something that has been changed...
Self Interview - Decay
Q. Why are you attracted to decay? A. The fact that something decays is proof that it exists. The marks of wear and weathering is...
Self Interview - cellular forms
Q. Why are you drawn to cellular forms and imagery? A. I like spheres, circles, organic forms and patterns that are made of self...
Reflections...
I have begun working on my artistic practice again. looking through my old college work I realise that a large part of my process is...
My first ever blog entry!
So I have never written a blog before, but decided it might help me as I do write a lot as part of my practice! Writing helps me to...