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STORM VEIL - GOTTLOB’S TALE

Textile paint on fabric (500x80cm) and performance art. Inspired by the story of pastor Gottlob, who was struck by lightning in Jelenia Góra in 1745, the Storm Veil embodies the unpredictable forces of Nature, and the layers of life and beauty that are often hidden.

SHADOWS

SHADOWS is an experimental, sonic portrait of the Nine Elms development in South London. Each sound whispers a story of urban life, where multiple realities coexist. This soundscape was composed using recorded sounds as raw material, a method known as musique concrète, a French term for concrete music.

The Myr Tree

The one million year old tree in the Forest of Dean, England. The sculpture was created for an anti-littering campaign ‘Love Your Forest’, with a purpose of visualising the passage of time by imitating a tree’s growth rings.

BADMINTON CLUB

Exploring the concept of invisible borders between public and private spaces, the Badminton Club also examines the participatory nature of art, viewing art not just as a static object but as an interactive process that engages the audience.

What Made Me

Participatory art exploring the fundamentals of what shapes us as individuals. Through a visual language that uses colour, line and grid composition, the participants become the creators of a visual data map.

Poets’ Path

An interactive, poetry-writing installation within the arbour in the Russel Square Gardens, London. The participants were asked to create short, one-line poems by connecting words extracted from three famous poems published by Faber&Faber across three different eras.