labyrinths in paper pulp
Theseus's journey into the Labyrinth represents a powerful metaphor for search for meaning and transformation. As an artist, I am captivated by this journey and the interplay of positive and negative space within it.

“Green Logic”
Hellebore and craft paper
50 x 53cm

“Spider’s Web"
Recycled cartridge and pea seeds
50 x 52cm
These 4 labyrinths crafted from recycled paper and plant materials, invite viewers to explore the intricate paths with an invitation to explore the materiality of labyrinths as experimental objets. Each piece serves as a reflection of our own journeys, encouraging contemplation and connection to the environment.

"Morning Boogie Woogie”
Recycled pulp and round gems
51 x 52cm

"Squeezing the Tube”
Recycled pulp and pigment
51 x 52cm
Sense of Place
Having returned to the UK after 30 years overseas, I am exploring what brings a sense of place. These labyrinths are made from plants from my garden and from a magazine that landed on my door mat

"Path through Giant Hogweed”
Giant hogweed and thread
64 x 41cm

"Bath Life”
Magazine pages and thread
64 x 41cm

"Leafswork”
Oak leaves thread and wooden beads
64 x 41cm