My work investigates relationships between people and place. Documenting stories of people and histories of the architecture and geography of their environment. I use this information as a fulcrum to create psychogeographic maps, which are visual representations of the interactions between people and their immediate surroundings and how they navigate through these surroundings.
Through my own subjective experience to new environments and people and the effect this has on my own perception I am able to create a visual cartography that I hope the viewer finds familiar. In this way various viewers may feel like contributors to each final artwork produced and it is my goal that through their inclusion we may come to realise how much we all have in common and as such, grow closer as a people, not despite of, but because of all our myriad of differences.