About me
A Londoner by birth, I now live and work in Cumbria where I have a studio. I now look out on the Pennines and often walk there and the Lakes. but my work is still centred in the rush and crowded nature of our large multi culteral cities.
My work links past beliefs and problems with present day concerns and often has religious undertones usually in a negative way. I mainly use clay - fired or unfired with various additions - but also metal and wood.
Figures cracked and broken, and dead insects on the windowsill speak of the fleeting nature of our existence and feelings of entrapment even in a society that has great freedoms.
The latest pieces of work shown in Hereford, Cirencester and Carlisle have been drawn from the problems of the medieval anchorites and anchoresses, relics, the struggle for freedom and the evils of slavery.
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