Nature is very influential in my work and acts as a hidden agenda and representative aspect in my otherwise abstract work. The preservation of our environment and appreciation for nature reveals itself through my choice of materials and form. Be that from recycled found or collected objects to vaguely aerial landscapes or organic shapes that can resemble bugs or floral pods. Each work asks the viewer to stretch their imagination and invites their curiosity in a struggle to identify their marks, engaging in the creative process through the act of exploration of the Art.
Made from paint on canvas, fabric, wire, fencing, paper and repurposed aluminum that has been hand stitched and woven together. They are both painting and sculpture, craft and fine art, masculine and feminine, even abstract and representational.