The themes of fragility, metamorphosis and survival are central to my work, which can be viewed as a continuum from personal to world-wide conservation and environmental issues. Into my work I weave personal narratives to illustrate how we cope with trauma, disease and recovery. On a wider scale I am also considering the effects of environmental stresses and our patterns of living and consumption.
Often my works are displayed as an installation. Through sight, sound and touch, I wish to facilitate an exchange, a dialogue with the viewer, encouraging a deeper involvement with the subject, enabling contemplation on the human condition, how we are not one, but have a wider impact on the biosphere.