Needle Garden

Needle Garden (2008) traces a period spent living in a shipping container. Situated beneath a railway line beside a narrow, walled path frequented by addicts, sex workers, and local gangs, the site included a neglected triangular patch of land—walled off, inaccessible, and strewn with syringes and debris. On the first day, a used, bloodied syringe … Continue reading “Needle Garden”

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The Small Paper

While reading the WWII diary of a British soldier—detailing his time hiding, escaping, and fighting Japanese forces in the Malayan jungles—a small piece of paper slipped from the pages into my hand. I kept it not as a relic, but as a fragment of endurance and lived history. Though plain and unassuming, it remains part … Continue reading “The Small Paper”

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Soft Structures

Soft Structures reflects the angles and architectural forms of Peckham Station in South East London. After months of waiting for trains each morning, the overlooked geometries of the space became a quiet focal point. Using cardboard and white gaffa tape, abstract forms were constructed based on fleeting impressions—shapes noticed in passing and quickly forgotten. The … Continue reading “Soft Structures”

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Train on its Side

Train on Its Side challenges our obsession with speed and progress. The train—an icon of movement and industrial purpose—rests quietly, not wrecked but removed from its track. Set within a quiet rural landscape, the work contrasts mechanical intent with the steady presence of nature. In its stillness, the train invites reflection: What happens when momentum … Continue reading “Train on its Side”

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Glasses on a Tree

Glasses on a Tree is a conceptual artwork that reimagines the idiom “can’t see the wood for the trees” to explore humanity’s narrow perception of the natural world. By placing a pair of glasses—a symbol of clarity and focus—directly onto a tree, the work presents a paradox: in our pursuit to observe, study, and manage … Continue reading “Glasses on a Tree”

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Platform

Platform was initially built as a simple raised structure for viewing, but over time it has come to embody the act of looking itself. The work explores how environments that invite observation can create a sense of safety, legitimacy, and quiet connection. In such a space, looking is natural and unquestioned—an accepted part of the … Continue reading “Platform”

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