“Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent” Victor Hugo

My work is influenced by the sounds of everyday objects that we take for granted. This current practice has been inspired by my musical background. I focus on the interaction between sound, drawing and sculpture. By listening and drawing to the sounds, my work creates a range of vibrant graphic scores, colours and shapes. Subsequently these translate into a variety of three dimensional forms. The materials embodied within my work begin the creative process with their individual sounds.


RNCM students playing - Black and yellow drawing


Anthony Brown - Soprano Saxophone
Ben Watte - Saxophone
Catarina Ferreira - Cello

Robin Eggers - Percussion
Tom Wilkes - Cello
Both sets of musicians thoroughly enjoyed improvising to this drawing due to its continuous line and flashes of colour which can be interpreted into two sets of sounds or tones. They felt that having both black and white, and colour helped to read and respond to the drawings.