Artwork



Social Destruction
This installation demonstrated the change of communication occurring through the use of social media. Studies show that families communicate less and less due to the presence of devices in environments such as the dinner table. The use of mixed media, including mannequins, paper collage, wood, electronics and paint, emphasises this barrier between people.



Anorexia
Illnesses, particularly those that have to do with metal health, are usually not as accepted within society and medicine, thus creating different points of view on the subject matter. The barbed wired construction shows the separation of the different perspectives on anorexia; the inside represents those suffer from it and on the outside the medical labels placed upon them.

Modernised Nature
The idea behind this spray paint piece is to show a contrast between modernisation, represented by the geometric triangles and nature illustrated by the flower. The lighting fixed to it in enhances the edges, adding to the industrialisation age that we live in. In addition, at the exhibition, a tv screen was attached to the window playing a video clip of nature. This further enhanced the contrast between nature and modernisation.

Vision of Death
This coloured print is made from a linocut, inspired by the skilled artist Käthe Kollwitz. It demonstrated the ubiquitous deaths occurring all around the world at the moment, as a result of war.

Whaam Bam Thank You Ma'am
This three-dimensional mixed-media piece on a canvas mocks societies ideals of true love. On the canvas the story of little red riding hood is depicted in an abstract form, highlighting that fairy tale stories aren't anything close to reality.