Multimedia artist diving into the realm of surrealist euphoria; reconstructing personal nostalgia through vivid, immersive environments. My practice functions as a vessel for preserving memories; witnessing the blur between reality and imagination via the use of tactile, childhood craft materials.

By creating hyper-saturated dioramas and installations, adorned with warped furniture and personified walls, my practice functions as an active vessel for preserving memories. These pieces are not mere recreations, but portals designed to transport viewers into a physical manifestation of my own nostalgic experiences.

My degree show installation replicates a living space perceived to be handmade by a child. Featured within the space: table and chairs, a lamp, a hoover, a television, a dolls house and a scatter of uncanny ornaments. Alongside the physical decorations, I have collaged a series of cartoony animations showcasing myself as the subject airily living within the diorama. The unpolished movement emulates the jolting movements of a child controlling a doll within its house during play.