Chaos and Order are themes that repeatedly surface in my work alongside a curatorial approach to practice.
It is a natural response to create a personal sense of order from what can be created or found from everyday items around me; a processing mechanism and a specific way of creating meaning or narrative. The use of museological reference through particular display mechanisms allows for containments and hierarchical emplacement.
The content of this ordering has recently become more emotive; investigating inter-human relationships and personal losses.
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