Biography
For many years I have had a fascination of the primordial landscape of Iceland.
Lava-fields, icebergs, mud-pots, glaciers, black beaches, volcanoes, shifting tectonic plates...
In August 2008 I visited the country for the first time and travelled around the ring-road known as Route 1. With a landscape so weird, extreme and lunar-like in parts I was able to photograph and research first hand the continually evolving geography and geology of this part of planet Earth.
On returning to the UK I then spent the next three weeks in the Goldfactory Research Space in Egerton Studios, Nottingham where I made work as a response to the unforgettable, emotional and visually overloading experience.