Blue Town
2020
Exhibited at Creekside Artists, London
Edition of 18 Cyanotypes with digitally printed stamps made from mixed media drawings.
Works made in collaboration with Tim Offredi as part of Swap Editions no.5 - Island, in collaboration with SKELF
Ubiquitous: Infrastructures in Bad Condition
2016
Soundwalk broadcast on Radiophrenia from the CCA, Glasgow
Voiced by Hayley Jane Dawson
A City Named Dog
2019
VHS / Digital video
Runtime approx. 40 minutes
Exhibited at Mission Gallery, Swansea.
The solitary figure of the taxi driver is familiar as both a real and fictional character; as someone who encounters people and changes within the built environment, and knows the city as home and livelihood. Dogs are the explorers of place – the non-gendered, non-human flâneur, the free occupiers of the city streets, brave protagonists and non-verbal observers.
Iain the taxi driver lives opposite the Art School in Garnett Hill, Glasgow. His bulldogs, George and Harry, ride around Glasgow with Iain in his taxi, meeting people, watching the city and enjoying the journey.
Thirteen Woofs for Red
2019
Edition of 13 Sculptures made for play
Wood and Procian Dye
Exhibited at Deflect, Cultivate Gallery & Organ Magazine
Unfrequented Tracks
2020
Series of 9 Monoprints on unbleached paper
Exhibited at Fringe Arts Bath with Non-Place Collective
Drawings from the fringes of the world.
Periphery places; isolated, rarely visited and often forgotten. Acting as both viewer and maker, these quiet and sombre scenes of disparate locations are drawn from a distance.
The undesired (place) is dreamt of by the psycho-traveller, traversing images, times and histories and asking:
What is today like there?
What is the weather doing?
How does it feel to be there?
Who calls this home?Wales, Alaska, USA
St. Kilda, Isle of Boreray, Scotland
Murmansk, Russia
Yakutsk, Russia
Pevek, Russia
Tristan da Cunha
Qaanaaq, Greenland
Ushuaia, Argentina
Svalbard, Norway