My practice is predominantly print based with book making forming a central component, through the construction of artist’s books and zines and the series-based nature of each series of prints.

Since 2001 I have had an ongoing project of compiling an archive of images relating to the ground underfoot. Images are developed as the result of walks and act as a way to collect moments, a somewhat nonsensical and impossible task. I collect using photographs, drawings and rubbings so as to alter the site of collection as little as possible. Depending on the conceptual concerns of the particular series I may collect multiple images from one walk or it may be more time-based collecting, one image over a pre-planned number of days. This source material predominantly develops into prints, artists’ books, textiles and soft sculpture that examine moments of the everyday and investigate the intersection of public and private space. The use of text forms an intrinsic layer to the majority of my final works as it further discusses an inability to catch a moment of time, giving hints only.

I live and work in Boorloo (Perth), Western Australia.

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