
Carbon ink drawing on paper. 57cm x 76cm.

Consumption is hard to digest. Relief print. 46cm x 46cm. 2012.

Cup half empty. Relief Print. 30cm x 30cm. 2012.

We own the streets, the streets own us. Relief print. 30cm x 30cm. 2012.

Urban Lanscape. Relief print. 91cm x 91cm. 2013.
Reflecting on contemporary culture, these works were made between 2012-13, examining in my own way, the impact of individual consumption that becomes a global accumulation of waste. To this day, in 2025, there’s a huge disconnection, between how we live as a society and as individuals and the impacts our daily choices have - with what we purchase, how it’s packaged, how and if it’s recycled, what processes shape these objects, and the environmental cost. Often our daily choices, don’t align with our moral values. As a society I think we’ve lost an understanding of how our individual choices can actually make a positive or negative environmental impact. At the end of the day, we have to own our choices and try to make better conscious daily decisions in our busy lives.
Relief prints carved by hand and printed in an Alexandra Press. Large relief print 100cm x 100cm printed at Corvine Art Studio by Dr David J. Jones.
‘Urban Landscape’ and ‘Consumption is hard to digest’ - Exhibited at the Silk Cut Award finalist exhibition/s 2012 and 2013, Glen Eira City Council, Melbourne.
‘Carbon ink on drawing paper’ Exhibited at Marie Ellis OAM Drawing Prize Exhibition, Jugglers Art Space, Brisbane.