A selection of art related projects. Drawing, Installation, Exhibition, Sculpture, etc.
A research project exploring hyperfocus through pencil drawings.
By combining photography with copier-based techniques, I transformed images of the island into semi abstract forms.
Reflection on a shared bond with my brother growing up in the 1980s and how it relates to the present.
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An interactive experience designed for multiple visitors to explore and influence a shared virtual space.
A series of sculptures that invites reflection on how individual experiences contribute to the collective human experience.
A short film that distills the delicate essence of my drawing series Image of A Memory into a poetic exploration of how recollections evolve over time.
This series of drawings explores memory as a fluid and evolving process, shaped by emotions and perspective rather than precise accuracy.
The installation invites participants to experience a journey from darkness to light. As they move through its shifting color spectrum, the experience unfolds uniquely for each individual. Layer by layer, the colors guide you toward the core—a place of warmth and illumination.
This exhibition explores a continuous flow of impulses that never reaches completion.
This series of 500 pencil drawings symbolizes the discomfort of being oneself in public, with a ghost figure to represent a lighter perspective.
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Achill Island
Achill Island, located off Ireland’s west coast, is known for its rolling hills, cliffs, sandy beaches, and bogland. The weather here is highly changeable, shifting quickly between sunshine, clouds, rain, and mist.
This constant variation in weather has a noticeable impact on the island’s colors. Sunny conditions brighten the greens of the hills and the blues of the ocean, while cloudy weather softens them into more subdued tones. Rain darkens and enriches the colors, adding depth to the textures of the landscape. As sunlight breaks through after rain or clouds, it creates brief, striking contrasts. These continuous shifts in light and weather make the colors of Achill’s landscape dynamic and unpredictable.
In March 2023, I spent a short time on Achill Island and during this period, I explored and documented the island’s dynamic environment.
The lanscape inspired me to experiment with a combination of photography and copier-based techniques. By reworking photographs of the landscape through the copier, I aimed to explore how the changing colors and textures of the island could be represented in a new, abstract form. The process added a unique layer to the images which reflects the island's dynamic surroundings.