top of page

I have found an authentic voice working with the land, listening and creating a language that is unique and reflects my connection to the rural landscape. My sculptural work is temporal and vital. Sometimes visible, and then not. It can only be seen at a certain place at a certain time of day. It is unlikely to be seen again. It is this brief moment of connecting with a stranger that intrigues me. How small gestures woven in the landscape can inform humanity—these thoughts, hopes and whispers are the foundation of my practice.

Language is the breath of life.

bottom of page