My practice examines human feelings and experiences. Specifically, I explore ideas of home, love, loss, and loneliness. These are things that I’ve struggled with all my life. Initially attempting to trap my memories of these via photography, it has evolved into a continuous process of studying and archiving the feelings around me. I ask myself how can I solidify the intangible? How can my work bridge personal and collective feelings?I utilise installation and experiential art to mine all the different creative strands within me: photography, writing, film and curation. Ultimately, seeking to create art of immense feelings.