The idea of inhabited space being an extension of the body heavily informs my practice. Working with the confines of space, my aim is to construct an environment of interdependent relationships between memory, the body and the surrounding architecture.
I work to create an intimate conversation between people and places that speaks of the emotional needs we attach to our private domains and the fundamental interdependence of body and building.
My work fuses a relationship between the architectural space and human existence, creating an almost surreal narrative displaying the residues of past life.