Perspectives on minimalism

Rather than depicting events or narratives, my images hold a pause: a dense, resonant silence shaped by time and material. The viewer does not simply observe the work, but lingers within it - allowing the eye, and then the mind, to settle into the quiet that the image sustains.



Rooted in abstract painting, my practice now unfolds through photography and digital intervention upon pictures of weathered walls, doors and industrial surfaces. Rust, peeling paint and cracked stone become quiet fields of colour and line, where the geometry of the image and the silence within it invite slow, contemplative looking.