THREE WAY CONTROL
Beginning with nocturnal images of London, transformed into chaotic, meticulous and timeless fantasies, the work presented here has an immersive quality. Repetitiously dissecting and reconstructing the composition, the relationship between image and pattern is explored. Isolating and abandoning reality, the connection to what may have once seemed ordinary and everyday is given a sense of importance and permanence. There is tension between reality and fiction, where the real and familiar becomes bizarre, dreamlike and staged.
There is a deliberate intent to make the subject cinematic, through an atmospheric depiction of social landscapes.
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