My work currently explores landmarks, memory and archaeology, focusing on remembered landscapes both personal and cultural. My initial
interest was in the development of land use: the way that natural boundaries, such as hills and rivers, and man-made structures, such as
trackways and earthworks, form and order the landscape. I am concerned with the fragile relationship between the natural and manmade world, in
particular the cultivation and control of animals and land. My artwork has been informed by my experience in archaeology, in particular
Palaeolithic and Iron Age art. I work mainly on the North Kent saltmarshes and Somerset/Wiltshire borders.
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