Prints

Using etching to achieve intricate levels of detail emphasises the complexity of geological surfaces. The erosive action of ferric chloride on the copper plate parallels the transformative force of wave erosion along the coastline.

Ambiguity of scale adds intrigue, the images can appear either close up or expansive, creating space to engage with texture, form and surface. By drawing attention to often overlooked landscapes and subtle geological details, the work encourages contemplation and a deeper appreciation of the Earth’s beauty.

Fine lines, muted mineral palettes, and abstracted forms create juxtapositions within the compositions, giving the works a minimalist quality.

This series has become a way of exploring sites of geological significance while developing a stronger sense of scale, place, and connection to landscape.

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