IT WAS QUITE A NOISY NIGHT
Traumatic experiences impact the human brain in complex ways and psychology informs us that these memories are stored as smaller chunks rather than entire events.… Read More »IT WAS QUITE A NOISY NIGHT
Traumatic experiences impact the human brain in complex ways and psychology informs us that these memories are stored as smaller chunks rather than entire events.… Read More »IT WAS QUITE A NOISY NIGHT
We see a horizontal trace of a commuter journey from an urban environment to the countryside that is stripped back to show only colour, line… Read More »VIEW FROM A TRAM WINDOW
Triops cancriformis (tadpole shrimp) is a rare crustacean and the British species is the oldest known animal species in the world. Triops has witnessed an… Read More »CLIMATE CHANGE SELFIE
3000 to 4000 veterans are either homeless or face homelessness in the UK. This shocking statistic was used as a basis for this street installation… Read More »ESCAPE FROM THIS MADNESS
A series of five photographic diptychs are presented with each arrangement questioning a different aspect of the human condition. The photographs have been paired to… Read More »EDGES OF ADDICTION
My journey to becoming an artist began with a deep-rooted appreciation of wilderness and nature which has grown stronger over time. I have a particular… Read More »GNARLED BY NATURE
I’ve been a photographer since a Pentax ME Super landed in my hands in 1982. Cameras have changed beyond all recognition and photography has become… Read More »PHOTOGRAPHY