My work, while arising in the heterogeneous mediums of sculpture, performance, painting and writing shares a common thematic concern with issues of interiority, subjectivity and phenomenological experience. Drawing upon the work of Richard Tuttle, Sarah Sze, Jenny Holzer and the thinking of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, I investigate the visceral and intuitive responses to art which arise before conscious inquiry and evaluation. To do this, I experiment with spontaneity, fiddling, incompleteness and transition. In my painting and sculpture, I respond to the inexplicable specificity of formal qualities as well as object relationships (understood as attention to the subtleties of spacial placement). The performance and writing work is an attempt to communicate the affect of being conscious, present and alive. I do this by embodying, exposing and concretizing my internal experience. In these two approaches, I hope to provoke a dialogue around how we relate to each other and our material surroundings.