Space often goes unnoticed until something occupies it.

When we look up at the sky, or out across a vast horizon, it can be difficult to fully grasp the scale of what’s there.

My work doesn’t aim to fill space, but to work with it-

creating installations that respond to a landscape, rather than compete with it.

These installations are not interruptions, but invitations.

When they disappear, what remains is often a deeper awareness of what was there all along.

I create site-responsive installations using kites, textiles, and sculptural forms.

My work often takes place in coastal environments and open landscapes, where scale and horizon shape how we experience space.

I’m interested in creating moments that draw an audience into the present.

If my work resonates with you, I’d love to hear where you imagine it existing.