
MFA Sculpture, The Slade School of Fine Art, University College, London
My work evolves from a fascination with the transformative potential of mundane materials and the transient impact of light on form, surface and space. By manipulating and reworking them my aim is to re-present materials that linger in the background of our everyday landscape to discover new sculptural ideas that provoke contemplation and consideration of the materials' perceived aesthetic value. Through physical play and experiment I am receptive to chance and spontaneity in my work. This approach allows me to explore and create new forms and physical interventions that reveal the poetics of very simple things.
I will be presenting images of a glass study that I'm conducting as preparatory work for a major installation in autumn and 'Liquid Assets' a 3D 'case' in copper, acrylic, newspaper with wooden base





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