Minimal and liminal in nature, the way these pieces have evolved is reminiscent of Japanese Ink washes and their use of negative space. This wasn’t a conscious choice when I began, but a little searching has led me to the …

Minimal//Liminal: A selection of new pieces Read more »

Using a process of chance and intuition I have recently created a series of experiments using a limited palette of acrylic paints and water on found images and old photos. In some instances the image was revealed to me; in …

14 Experiments with White, Red, Yellow & Burnt Sienna Read more »

Recently I decided to trial some water-soluble oil-based black relief printing ink to create some mono-prints/types. The results were mixed. A somewhat frustrating process of trial and error (mostly error) led to me working back into the prints and then …

Pit-stops, Process & Alchemy Read more »

This process of pushing and pulling. Reworking, drawing, erasing, re-drawing, erasing…until it begins to ‘feel’ right; by that I mean: until a balance is found. It only takes one mark to imbalance the whole. Chance plays a part throughout. As …

Graphite ‘Collages’ – Process, contradicting methods and notes to self Read more »