Artworks
Home spun and mystical methods of making predictions, created during a time where predicting the future is daily news.
Sunglasses. Video 2021. As if in a futuristic department store or sci fi opticians, sunglasses, with blinking eyes and persona
Collaboration with Marcia Farqhuar and Victoria Harwood Kapadia for Farquhar’s The Dog’s Bolex.
Tourist's explore the unfamiliar territory of the picturesque and mysterious caves.
A moving picture inspired by words from the old Sussex dialect Video
In Florence during the Plague, 400 years ago, wine was served to customers through small holes in the wall. Performance & film
Looping like a film projector, an old cable car travels across an eerie landscape in an unknown time. Film 2’50 "
A concertina book, made as a souvenir of a momentary shop.
A concertina book showing a photographic journey from the sea to a small inlet of a river.
Giant coccoliths, made from string and paper, fall from the sky in a disused chalk pit. 360 immersive video.
One on side, the hands of the gardener tear up and kill weeds. On the other, selected plants are nurtured and loved.
A ball of string turns to form a bowl, and unravels again. Video loop.
Souvenir tea towel illustrating chalk cliffs in the North and South of geographical Great Britain.
A journey on a river, from the coast, through a port, along a river to the end of the reach. Film.
Microscopic chalk particles recreated using crochet and cupcake cases. (Giclee print. 100x 50cm)
Dough rise and falls, as if breathing in its sleep.
Collaboration with Jo Addison
Love and Hate expressed in the context of a seemingly benign garden centre.
Digital emojis are transformed into real life enactments.
Made long before the pandemic and before microplastics were the news, this fake science poster looks at an intriguing World Up
Origami pieces half way to becoming their final shapes.
A string of sausages made from stuffed shapewear, created for the Feminist Times 'Decommissioning Shapewear' project.
A moving image collage of the arenas of London 2012, where the images and the action overlap.
Victoria Harwood Kapadia and Lucy Newman. Kitsch action movie of the nineties.
The historic city of Oxford is reduced to it's high street chain stores in this map for Jem Finer's project, O-map.
Experimental moving image featuring objects in the studio.