
(Detail) Fairhurst Gallery, Norwich 1 hand cut & 100 machine cut paper cloud maps hang on cotton thread like a cloud inside the gallery space, the cut out pieces lie on the floor like water puddles left from the rain Photography credit, Douglas Atfiled

Site specific installation, Fairhurst Gallery, Norwich 1 hand cut & 100 machine cut paper cloud maps hang on cotton thread like a cloud inside the gallery space, the cut out pieces lie on the floor like water puddles left from the rain Photography credit, Douglas Atfiled

Installation View, Hidden Exhibition, The Undercroft Norwich Hand cut map circles, pins and corks surrounding a drainpipe

Embroidery hoop containing a map of Norfolk. Inside the circle is a network of roads that appear to hover. The land is missing and can be found lying in exile on the floor. E.A. Abbott’s ‘Flatlands’ (1884) where a world exists in 2D has been hugely influential on the way I think about the natural laws that govern our everyday lives and how I can exploit or skew them in my own worlds.

(Detail View) - through the spy hole of burnt door

Installation view, Summer residency STEW Gallery, Norwich Created from a 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle of the world; this work physically maps an imaginary reality in which the laws of physics are literally turned upside down. The book '1000 Plateaus' by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari , seemed very fitting, each piece of the puzzle is like a plateau – together the effect is like a cacophony of plateaus each pushing upward and outwards, in a bid for survival.

(Detail) Created from a 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle of the world; this work physically maps an imaginary reality in which the laws of physics are literally turned upside down. The book '1000 Plateaus' by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari , seemed very fitting, each piece of the puzzle is like a plateau – together the effect is like a cacophony of plateaus each pushing upward and outwards, in a bid for survival.

Installation View, Hidden Exhibition, The Undercroft Norwich Hand cut map circles, pins and corks surrounding a column

Installation view, Summer residency STEW Gallery, Norwich Using torches & gels, visitors explore a pitch black room, where hunderds of circular metal discs attached to the floor act as reflectors, casting unusual reflections on the walls