We used to ask God, now we ask Google

MONOLITH: A SINGLE GREAT STONE

It is said that these stone structures emerged in the Neolithic period and had links to the society’s religion at the time.
Did they build these structures in the hopes of getting closer to God, like fingers of the Earth reaching upwards in an attempt to touch, to grab, to hold?
In an attempt to communicate, as we do now with our pylons and telephone wires and TV towers, reaching up and saturating the sky in our attempts for connection.

Beginning Where It All Ends

Many of us are very fearful at the prospect of starting life and the end of life. The aim of this project is to look at the contrast of working in a hospital, the place where most of us begin our lives and mostly where it ends. Speaking from the perspective of  a Physiotherapist helping the elderly. To then look at the beauty of new life from the Midwifery sector. Beginning where it all ends sheds a light on the positives of what we fear the most.

Love in Translation

This book is a collection of carefully selected terms of affection from a plethora of languages; it demonstrates how other cultures have formed beautiful words for these important moments of love, in the hope that we can all better our skills of deeper emotional communication.

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Processed Poetry

Processed poetry is a collection of AI generated poetry from Chatgpt, as you flip through towards the end of the book the typography starts to “glitch” out. I wanted to depict the idea that AI may seem clever and almost human, but the “art” generated from it will always be machine generated and inauthentic. Imagery was generated by Ascii, from illustrations in my workshop booklets, turning the illustrations into keyboard icons.

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For the love of Couture

“For the love of Couture” invites readers to experience the visual feast of Bristol’s fashion and music culture, celebrating the diversity, creativity, and spirit that defines this captivating city. Whether you’re a fashion enthusiast, a music lover, or simply someone intrigued by the intersection of art and culture, this publication offers a compelling exploration of Bristol’s unique fusion of style and sound.

Thread

Thread is a magazine exploring clothing culture in Bristol – from the influence of drum and bass and the Jamaican diaspora, to the clothing crossovers of Banksy.

The Right To Roam

This is a campaign-based project with the aim to educate and spread awareness of the Uk’s problems concerning the right to roam, particularly in Dartmoor.

I experimented with using screen print on a range of surfaces to draw attention, these being a map, handmade paper and brown natural paper stocks. My tiled posters have been inspired by OS maps with grids and contour lines and also What3Words, using three statement words on each poster.