less is more

Sometimes it pays to quieten the mind and simplify. It’s easy to become distracted by detail and tangled up amongst a weight of information when exploring ideas, so tuning out occasionally is something I embrace.


I’ve kept things simple here by choosing only three materials and working intuitively with them. When brought together however, these comment on the vast issue of global warming. This piece incorporates geological time, a direct link to the West Antarctic ice sheet, sea level rise, nature’s ability to provide solutions, industrialisation and the destructive hand of man. It is rooted in this place, coastal Gower, an object of appeal which tells of destruction yet also resilience and hope.

 
 
 

Copper, limestone & marram.