
My Substack of loose gestures and provisional phrases that moves from mantlepiece to cardboard box. From museum display to souvenir image. It chases the bric-a-brac, follows the ornament and longs for the miniature.
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I am an artist/ writer with a BFA in Fine Art and an MSc in Visual, Material and Museum Anthropology from the University of Oxford. I am currently working on a a novella, whilst looking for further opportunities to publish. Open to commissions.
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