Bovine ephemera
(2019)
A Delft milk jug is filled with miniature sculptures of offal. Hearts, kidneys and liver are placed on a chopping block and a slice of salami is added to models of a joint of beef and sausages. This was shown as part of Zeigeist Baby in Art Rooms in Kings Heath Birmingham. This is part of an ongoing series of pieces questioning intensive farming and how cruel it is to the animals involved.
Churn
(2019)
Churn is a vintage ice cream scoop, models of cows udders, vintage ice cream bowl, wafers and fresh raspberries. Milk production is often regarded as less cruel than meat production but slaughter is still at the heart of the dairy industry. Here we are reminded that the milk comes from udders and is meant for calves not humans. This piece was also shown at Zeitgeist Baby.
summing her up
(2019)
Artwork made from two retro office calculators, with printed panels. This piece was inspired by my childhood delight at making rude words with a calculator and also references the casual sexism that exists for women in the workplace. It was shown at 44AD as part of the exhibition, The Workshop, that I co-curated with Paul Johnson for Fringe Arts Bath, 2019.
Fishing for compliments
(2019)
A bear made from brown plasticine and animation wire, beads, silk bow, tin of salmon, gold sprayed gravel and enamel painted MDF disk. The bear is triumphantly standing on his meat of choice and is masturbating. Shown at 404 Space for the exhibiton, Don't Try This At Home.
view-Masturbate
(2018)
Red card, white card, a 1975 edition of Fiesta magazine, pencil and black biro pen. This is an imagined version of the children's toy the View-Master, where the reel is sexually explicit. It was shown at The Crypt Gallery in London for the exhibtion , Enshrine.
renaissance tinder
(2017)
A series of three Renaissance portraits, altered digitally to create a set of' Bad Princesses'. Referencing the Renaissance tradition of royal princes selecting their wives based on portraits, and juxtaposing it with the modern Tinder website and the act of swiping past photos that don't appeal. Made for the exhibition, Bad Princesses at Black Arts Swan in Frome. Originally exhibited in gilt frames.
crapunzel
(2017)
Also created for 'Bad Princesses' exhibition, I made three images based on the Rapunzel fairytale, where the princess in the tower let down her hair in order for her prince to save her. I have updated the story and instead of a tower the woman in these images is trapped in substandard social housing, she lets down her hair, but nobody is coming to rescue her.
idyll
(2013)
This piece was made during my internship at The Ort Gallery for the show, Downtime, curated by Paul O'Kane. I walked past Lidl every time I went to the gallery so decided to make a shopping bag, changing Lidl to Idyll and on the back I embroidered 'Brandlessness if next to Godlessness', as a comment on how people felt they were almost committing a sin to shop in a supermarket that didnt sell known brands.
rubik cubes for the colour blind
(2010)
Created for the group show, Minimalism Massimo. I took Rubik cubes and removed the coloured squares and replaced them with monochrome squares describing colours with words, so yellow became buttercup and blue became bruise. This work was shown alongside works from Carl Andre and Joseph Beuys.
unnatural selection
(2009)
I received Arts Council funding for a two month residency at The Rea Garden, Digbeth, Birmingham and inspired by the work of Charles Darwin and HG Wells', The Island of Dr Moreau, I created a series of works, such as pencil drawings of imagined animal chimeras and the text based piece, Empire of The Ants, where we see the tree of life from the point of view of the ants.
still life
(2007)
This piece was commissioned by New Generation Arts and shown at The Rojac Building in Birmingham. Inspired by Dutch still life Renaissance, memento mori paintings from the 17th century I created a real still life with fruit and flowers in my studio and allowed it to rot over a period of six weeks, photographing it three times a day. The images were made into a short piece of time lapse film which was looped and back projected into a gilt frame.
no good deed goes unpunished
(2007)
This piece was also commissioned for New Generation Arts. I made a handbag and covered it with 1970s Girl Guide badges that I bought from EBay. I wanted to show the transition from childhood to womanhood, but the desire to still carry the past with us.
nn1 3AP
(2007)
I was commissioned by Open Space, Open Places to create a piece of site specific work in Northampton's Bus Station, which had been voted one of the ugliest buildings in the UK. I took my starting point as the postcode for the building and created an embroidered A to Z map of the location. The embroidery was done in small amounts and I created an animation from the many photographs and I also created a series of branded clothes that were placed in an empty shop in the bus station.
oh chintzy chintzy cheeriness
(2006)
This piece was created for the After Hours artists mentoring course which culminated in an exhibition at The Custard Factory, Birmingham. I took a potato and stuck the plastic parts from the Mr Potato Head toy into it and let it sprout and rot for 3 months and made a piece of time lapse video that i housed inside a cushion and sat on an old armchair.