This project is a continues investigation how photography records space and abstraction. Removing any sense of representation this is the reason for the choice of my materials. I am looking how light interacts with different surfaces and materials through the processes of refraction and reflection by using mirrors, perspex and sculptural reliefs. I experiment with perspective, illusion and the configuration of geometric forms, taking the three dimension into the two dimension. I aim to question how we look and perceive, and how space can be used, appropriated and revealed.
My work is propelled by the drive to investigate the objects, shapes and patterns that surround my everyday life. Requiring very little post-production and an economy of medium, mundane materials are transformed into curious and beautiful images through light, shadow and reflection. Whilst the aesthetic and conceptual discoveries I make are flavoured by my past, my personality and my emotional responses to the world, I hope that my work can be open to interpretation to anyone, inspiring surprise, contemplation and positivity.