ADRIFT
The shifting nature of tide and time is a metaphor for my unanchored presence as an immigrant. The images are about the beach and are made from materials found on a beach in a progressive series of collagraphs with silkscreen overprinting. 1/1
LETTERS HOME
The prints are as letters you might hold in your hand. They are memories of the sensation of landscapes from my homeland, and are not confined in a bound book. Instead, a ‘memory box’ was reconstructed from an old tomato box, having had a life before, significant to my past. Several layers of various etching processes were combined to make the images. 1/1
REQUIEM
Grief and loss are thinner than air and thicker than blood. The box is made from rescued floorboards from a disused dump and the inkjet images are from a drawing I made over several months and are printed on Lokta paper. 1/1
(The drawing can be viewed here in the
Park Life web gallery-‘Spaces Between’)