In this series I used distressed polaroids, oil and marble dust to paint themes shaped around echoes and visual fragments from lost spaces. In the same way that we create gaps in our landscapes, our memories also shift with time. I wanted to explore what happens when you try to break down the boundaries between representation and perception. A captured moment begins to fragment, images deteriorate, memory fades. Can we really hold on to the past, or do the effects of time both material and emotional mean we have to accept that things keep moving even when they are still.













