A Dance of All Things
A Dance of All Things is a body of work exploring the shifting relationships between images, objects, and painted space through processes of collage, arrangement, and translation. Developed from collected photographs and fragments of observed urban materials, the works reconfigure disparate elements into temporary visual systems that move between recognition and abstraction.
Influenced by ideas surrounding material agency and assemblage, the works consider the active presence of things within contemporary urban environments. Painting becomes a site where images and materials coexist in shifting states of tension, suggesting an interconnected and continually reorganising material world.









