The Walls Remember, 2026
Acrylic and spray paint on plasterboard
20 x 20 cm
Made on reclaimed firewall plasterboard, these works transform a material associated with protection and shelter into fractured surfaces marked by abrasion, puncture, and accumulation. Emerging through an embodied process of making, they act as fragments of architecture and memory, holding traces of violence, loss, and the persistence of home.
Each fragment has its’s own story:
1. When It Started
2. Dispersion
3. Lebanon
4. Ricochet Stardust
5. Our Roots
6. Shrapnel Traces
7. From The Ground Up
8. Translocation
9. And They Were Gone
10. Silence
11. When It Came From The Sky
12. Scattered Presence
Twisted Symbiosis, 2026
Scaffold foam, aluminium flat bar, LED light strip, dimensions variable
Installed within a fireplace, Twisted Symbiosis transforms materials of protection into a fragile knot of light and tension. Scaffolding foam, usually used for safety on construction sites is twisted around into a glowing core. It reflects London’s obsession with construction, safety, and control, contrasting with places where destruction and precarity prevail. A quiet tension, caught between care, collapse, and the unequal rhythms of the world.
Compressed Matter, 2026
Material study using plastic wrap, PVA glue, bubble wrap, acrylic, and foam dust, 30 × 50cm.
Layering disposable materials until they become dense and tar-like, shifting from protective to suffocating. Thinking about the quiet violence of these materials and their persistence in the natural environment.
Redacted Space, 2026
Mixed media: Wood, tiles, marble, metal, foam and acrylic paint
89 × 62 × 8cm
This assemblage was created from the remnants of my bedroom renovation, which was necessitated by the discovery of mould in my wardrobe. For three months, I lived in a state of disruption, without a comfortable or stable personal environment. A space that once offered rest and familiarity became a source of unease and instability.
Using discarded construction materials—wood, tiles, and part of my radiator—I reconfigured the physical debris of this period into a new visual composition. Through this process, making became a way of redirecting my energy toward healing and restoration. The fragments, once symbols of decay and displacement, now act as carriers of memory and resilience, allowing me to transform the ruins of my personal space into something meaningful.
Invisible Barriers, 2026
Oil and acrylic paint on canvas
20 x 60 cm
Invisible Barriers explores how urban infrastructures shape movement and perception through systems that are often overlooked. Inspired by the plastic safety barriers used to regulate access within the city, the painting transforms a functional object into a shifting visual field. A translucent network weaves across a rigid grid, suggesting boundaries that are simultaneously visible and invisible. The work reflects on how spatial control operates through subtle forms of guidance, restriction, and exclusion, influencing how we navigate, inhabit, and understand urban environments.
Rift, 2026
Foam and acrylic paint
29 x 29 × 8cm
Rift occupies a space between the geological and the constructed. A dark circular form is disrupted by a bright fissure that reveals only fragments of its interior. The work considers how surfaces conceal the systems that sustain them, drawing attention to the selective ways in which urban environments reveal and obscure their underlying structures. What becomes visible is not the whole, but a partial exposure produced through disruption.