Fault Lines
Exhibition exploring tectonic plates and surrounding volcanic landscapes across 3 continents.
Megaflora, medium format photography, pigment print on Japanese paper.
07-09.2023
Hancock Gallery, Newcastle, UK.
03.2023 & 2024
Affordable Art Fair, London, UK..
05.2026
V&A Museum, Maple Leaf Trust Fundraiser, London, UK..
Fault Lines is a body of work that explores the unique environments forged along tectonic shifts and volcanic rifts.
This collection spans 4 countries, 3 continents, and 2 oceans.
There is a story behind each place. It is a story of land ripped apart and thrust together, of eruptive lands and land created from eruption. The imagery in this series were captured along tectonic plate boundaries in both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. These images were taken across several countries and continents over several research trips between 2021-2023.
Bordering the Pacific Ocean is a 40,000 km stretch of tectonic plates. It goes from the southernmost tip of South America up along the coast of North America, across the Bering Strait, down through Japan, and into New Zealand. It is referred to as the Ring of Fire and is home to 452 volcanos.
“I grew up on a fault line. I’ve seen earthquakes and tsunamis, land formed and fallen from volcanic eruption.”
In many ways this series began on the Pacific. I grew up with the salt of the ocean in the air, moss dripping from the trees and ferns blanketing the ground. This series fluctuates between the narratives, the stories we grew up on and how we read the land.
Oasis, pigment print on Japanese paper, edition of 5, 74 × 110 cm.
Caldera
I’m fascinated by shifting landscapes and how that affects the ecology and plant life in the region, how land can bubble up and be swallowed by the ocean equally, and how the levels of the world interact with one another.
A land that breaks out from the sea and yet is eroded by it. Built by pressure, islands are formed as the friction moves and builds along the plate, forming archipelagos. Craters mark the landscape, now overgrown with vegetation.
Moonrise, left,
pigment print on Japanese paper, edition of 3, 155 × 110 cm.
Caldera, right,
pigment print on Japanese paper, edition of 3, 155 × 110 cm.
Cascades, 4 colour 4 panel etching, edition of 3, 84 × 120 cm.
Jurassic, pigment print on Japanese paper, edition of 5, 74 × 110 cm.
Megaflora, pigment print on Japanese paper, edition of 5, 74 × 110 cm.
Eastern Range, left, 2 panel etching with chine colle, edition of 10, 84 × 60 cm.
Western Range, right, 2 panel etching with chine colle, edition of 10, 84 × 60 cm.
The Peak, pigment print on Japanese paper, edition of 3, 135 × 85 cm each, approx. 135 × 170 cm total.
Boxset
This series of 16 etchings explores tropical, temperate, arid and alpine landscapes along the faults lines of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Each work is an edition of 30, handprinted on Somerset Velvet 300 gsm paper. The first 10 editions of this work are part of a limited edition boxset.
Ascent, etching, edition of 30, 28 × 38cm.
Descent, etching, edition of 30, 28 × 38cm.
Lynn, etching, edition of 30, 28 × 38cm.
Grotto, etching, edition of 30, 28 × 38cm.
Full boxset of 16 original etchings, in a handmade box with hand bound artist book.
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Exhibition Views
Fault lines, exhibition views at Hancock Gallery. Photo courtesy of gallery.
Maple Leaf Trust, auction evening at V&A Museum. Photo courtesy of MLT.