Fine Art Printmaking BA (Hons)
From 4 to 9 June 2011, exhibits from
more than 500 students will transform
the Faculty of Arts' Grand Parade campus into the biggest gallery in the south-
east of the UK.
With two buildings and three-floors of gallery space to explore, over 15,000 visitors will discover the work of the class of 2011: perhaps taking the opportunity to commission work or compile a collection before students emerge as leading lights in their chosen discipline.
My work explores geometries in the urban landscape, specifically from contemporary architecture. A recent trip to Berlin has generated a series of work that explores the tensions of imposing geometries in a layered cityscape. I am particularly interested in the relationship between two dimensional and three dimensional forms.
I create abstract works that challenge the viewer's perception of perspective and composition. I work through drawing, photographs and printmaking to realise my concerns.
In the tradition of artists and architects like Daniel Libeskind, Richard Serra, Julia Farer and James Turrell, I am interested in the way they use geometries to create spatial uncertainties.