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The Avenue, Kilburn, 2001

Abbey Street, Penzance, 2002

Occupation Road I, Walworth, 2003

Lafayette Street, New York, 2003

Poppit I, Cardigan Bay, 2003

Abbey Street I, Penzance, 2003

Abbey Street II, Penzance, 2003

North Forland Lodge, Hampshire, 2004

North Forland Lodge II, Hampshire, 2004

Occupation Road III, Walworth, 2003

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The Ball photographs record three-dimensional constellations placed into existing and often transitory or semi-permanent spaces. The placement of the balls, and the constellations they create, form subtle planes that touch, and at moments, envelope the space with their presence.

These homemade celestial planes, tilted through the floors, sills and surfaces of each scene disrupt and transform way we see, creating a sense of stillness, drawing our attention slowly around the scene, mapping out new patterns and connections.

Edited selection.   Print dimensions:   604mm x 760mm