My practice exists when you accept my invitation to use art as a tool. I share my discomfort in modern urban life and offer you art as an active solution, rather than a theoretical vision. The time you take to participate in my practice as a consumer of visual content and food or direct participant in the making of the videography, recipe or painting is already an act of resistance against the indifference, loneliness and isolation which cost us our humanity.

The art I offer you can be found where there is life, in conversation, food, drawing… and alike life it will end. I tend to go for perishable materials such as sand or fruit, the 'product' isn't created to be collected but rather to live out its lifeline. If you choose to be present we will share its memory and have experienced an art not necessarily found in a gallery or created to be traded.

We can adapt material to site for survival depending on your needs, we can share a meal together or talk. Otherwise I can offer you my recordings of public spaces in pastels, chalk, screen-printing, charcoal, breadcrumbs, acrylic paint or whatever means I have so that even if we don't always create the art together, you are welcome into a communal event or public space now pictured and gone. I give you in my practice evidence of humanity so even if we don't create a connection you don't feel alone.

BA(Hons) Fine Art: Painting

UAL+Camberwell College of Arts 2020>24

Bronze Arts Award

UCA+Trinity College of Arts 2020


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