Biome
With a climate crisis growing, our relationship with the natural world needs to become unrecognisable from its current state. Simultaneously, technology continues to accelerate towards unknown horizons. How can the trinity of humans, the natural world, and technology, form a lasting and functional equilibrium? With the rise of neopaganism and the unknown potential of A.I., is the answer something resembling a religion? Is worshipping the interaction between these three overlapping systems an inevitable path as the century draws out?


























Although We Stare Down the Ocean Storm from Different Sides, We are United by the Bedrock that Runs Beneath
Oil on canvas
39.5x50cm


Don't be a Cnut
Oil on canvas board
25x35.5cm


The Great Swallowing
Oil on canvas board
25x35.5cm


Fiddle While Rome Burns
Oil on canvas
40x50cm


Flowers/The Imagined Order
Oil on canvas
40x50cm


A Hopeless and Panicked Attempt to Comprehend Our Technological Life through the Stochastic Patterns of Ancient Lichen on the Avebury Stone Circle
Chalk pastels and pencil on cartridge paper
42x29.5cm


Begonias
Oil on canvas
45.5x61cm


The Hunt
Oil on canvas
101.5x76cm


Heartbeat
Charcoal on cartridge paper
30x40cm


Primordial Soup No.1
Watercolour on cartridge paper
27x37cm


Highbrow
Charcoal on cartridge paper
42x29.5cm


You Are Absolutely The Most Fucking Infuriating Person I Have Ever Met
Oil on canvas
101.5x76cm


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