CURRENT CREATIVE PRACTICE
The Everyday is a visual inventory of the small things that shape my days, a drink, a hairband, utensils, lighting, etc.. all arranged, catalogued, and re-seen. my practice sits between still life, installation, and photographic collage: I photograph intimate, domestic objects against soft textiles, then interrupt those images with painted gestures, cropped grids, and saturated colour fields. I am interested in how repetition, colour and scale can reframe the ordinary into something uncanny and worth looking at. By isolating commonplace items and treating them as relics or icons, the work asks: what do we carry through a day, and why do some things matter more than others? The bright palettes and material play glossy surfaces against bold solid backgrounds, precise grids beside loose brushwork are attempts to make visible the emotional weight of routines and rituals.These pieces are both archive and invitation: small, staged moments that hold memory, comfort, and humour. My aim is simple to slow the viewer down, to make the overlooked feel deliberate, and to insist that the everyday is, quietly, full of meaning.