Personal work | Commissions & Residencies

Conversations with Myself:

The body of work portrays sufferers of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) weighed down by a burden of doubt they place upon them self every day of their lives.

The intentions of the work as a whole lead the viewer into a labyrinthine of complex identities, revealing the many facets that OCD inflicts on each sufferer whilst in their homes.

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The Myth of Sexual Loss:

The work explores and challenges the ideology surrounding intimacy and the fear of the ageing sexual body that exists within our society. Read more about The Myth of Sexual Loss

Better Safe than “Sorry”:

A visual exploration of domestic violence and its aftermath which aims to convey the experiences of both women & children who have no other choice but to stay in a safe house.

Self Imprisonment:

Self Imprisonment talks about life’s places through the pathology of those who fear those places, sufferers of agoraphobia.

The body of work expresses an intense interest in the personal, in everyday experiences which transcend the ordinary.

The images visually explore the life from the perspective of an agoraphobic, from a woman who watches her life disintegrate in a welter of invective and mental abuse.

The series goes beyond the documentary, and fixes on objects whose normality is overwhelmed by the phobic’s terror, and which become menacing symbols of the enormity of the outdoors.