Soon to be published:


MA Fine Art Dissertation: 'Flux as a Constant' - published 10th June 2026


Substack article 1: Josef Albers, Ryman, Rauschenberg, Basquiat, Lee Ufan, Rachel Whiteread, Rose Wylie, Cornelia Parker, Winifred Nicholson and Andrew Cranston: exploring the use of negative space and its associated technical, material and theoretical nuances


Art as an sensory experience. Colour, light, movement can radically shift your perspective and create something other, transporting and immersive. Rave culture has many similarities to extreme natural environments, like snow capped mountains, where states morph between solid-liquid-vapour/snow-lakes-mist/here-there-real-enhanced-altered/blinding-fog-dazed-obscured-darkness-adrenaline. Find yourself reflected in the work. Rauschenberg. It’s not about what the picture is of. Ryman. Aldous Huxley. Marianne Faithfull. Being seen. Choosing to remain anonymous. Who gets to decide. Can we, anymore? Sensory overwhelm. Overloading info or removing it. How much info do you prefer? We all know too much. And nearly nothing at all. Visual disruption, oscillating in and out of focus to induce euphoria or an intangible sense of not quite knowing, ambiguity allowing access to something else. Get lost in the negative spaces, slow down, see where you find yourself.