





Water's Edge #1 Framed
10 inch x 15 inch / 26cm x 39cm
Framed in a 1cm wide bespoke black wooden frame, with acrylic rather than glass. (Which means its postable!)
Water’s Edge is my newest collection of prints, released on June 1st 2021. It’s an experimental series looking at ways of distorting the body through water and glass. During this project I’ve spent time experimenting in the studio, viewing and photographing the body through vessels of water and shaped glass; distorting, moving, shifting, until an interesting shape catches my eye. I love that photography allows us to show an altered perspective of the world, a way of seeing that we don’t experience every day. Thank you to Kit, Henrietta, Maggie and Anna who took part.
Artist proof
10 inch x 15 inch / 26cm x 39cm
Framed in a 1cm wide bespoke black wooden frame, with acrylic rather than glass. (Which means its postable!)
Water’s Edge is my newest collection of prints, released on June 1st 2021. It’s an experimental series looking at ways of distorting the body through water and glass. During this project I’ve spent time experimenting in the studio, viewing and photographing the body through vessels of water and shaped glass; distorting, moving, shifting, until an interesting shape catches my eye. I love that photography allows us to show an altered perspective of the world, a way of seeing that we don’t experience every day. Thank you to Kit, Henrietta, Maggie and Anna who took part.
Artist proof
10 inch x 15 inch / 26cm x 39cm
Framed in a 1cm wide bespoke black wooden frame, with acrylic rather than glass. (Which means its postable!)
Water’s Edge is my newest collection of prints, released on June 1st 2021. It’s an experimental series looking at ways of distorting the body through water and glass. During this project I’ve spent time experimenting in the studio, viewing and photographing the body through vessels of water and shaped glass; distorting, moving, shifting, until an interesting shape catches my eye. I love that photography allows us to show an altered perspective of the world, a way of seeing that we don’t experience every day. Thank you to Kit, Henrietta, Maggie and Anna who took part.
Artist proof