I
am currently registered as a PhD Candidate, at Loughborough
University, UK, investigating the pictorial and conceptual
possibilities of large-scale drawn works, acknowledging connections
between concepts of being, nothingness and the sublime. The
investigation aims to extend the considerable knowledge of
drawing practice by testing the boundaries of the medium,
in relation to the subsequent placement/
installation of the
completed works. Initially the research has been focused
on the creative potential of drawn works to convey complex
meanings. Secondly asking the question of how/if the context
or placement of the works affects reading of meaning.
The initial starting point for the works followed the death
of someone close, a difficult time that led to a period of
loss of purpose and meaning. An experience of a night skyscape,
the brilliance of light from the moon in an otherwise darkened
sky, eleviated the perceived blackness and gave a sense of
an entity greater than the self, a feeling I was part of, not
seperate to, the world in which I lived. Through the drawings
I have attempted to investigate this experience, creating works
that have an element of light within the blackness but also
exist on the boundaries of fragility and stability, reflecting
the transient existence we all have to come to terms with.
The works have an appearance of great density and weight but
their reality is of 'unfixed' dust on paper. The scale and
the fact some include perforations within the surface mean
they are extremely fragile in actuality.
born: 1969,
United Kingdom
education
Loughborough University, PhD Current.
DeMontfort University, MA
DeMontfort University, BA (hons)
selected
awards/honors
Pizza Express Contemporary Art Award, Regional Winner.
selected solo or two-person exhibits
Pizza Express, UK, 2000
selected
group shows
Tryptch, Irish Museum of Modern art, 2006
Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, London, UK, 2002
Salon 2000, Limner Gallery, NY, USA, 2000