ART

'dark oxygen' sculpture (2025)

The cyanotic blue, crystallised lung sculpture is the physical of respiratory distress and embodies the the threat of mining our deep sea floors, for the nodules that produce out life sustaining oxygen without sunlight, and the consequential noxious impacts.

FINALIST IN THE BURRING CLIMATE CHNAGE BIENNALE ART PRIZE 
EXHIBITED 22ND AUGUST - 25TH OCTOBER 2026

An ombre bright blue lung shaped 3D crystal sculpture on black textured background

26 x 37 x 9cm  - Borax Crystalised Lung Sculpture

'bittersweet building blocks' collection (2024)

‘Bittersweet building blocks’ honours a bond to place, person and time, forged through the potent emotions evoked in tender moments. Snapshots captured in imagery and verse are viewed at a slight distance, through a veil of affection and acrylic. Odes to transformation, awe, touch and unity; whisk viewers into the cozy confines of reminiscence. This work considers one’s identity a home, with foundations built from nostalgic bricks. The yearning to revisit an imprinted memory, indulged through the seductive comfort, wistful nature and intimacy of each piece.  

EXHIBITED AT PLATFORM PRESENTS '5th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION'
(ABBOTSFORD CONVENT)

DELIVERENCE 

Photograph of Art piece featuring: pale pink adult hands cupping neon pink child hands holding a white feather against a grey textured backdrop. Poem: thrust from the idyllic womb amidst the bloody trenches of primal instinct I caught you slippery and tender cradling a glimpse of familial beginnings in pain cycles we ride through bleary eyes amniotic sacs flow a bubble is burst awaiting first cxy tender throats exposed we breathe together pants and sighs you emerge as a family through unspoken oath vowed vetween breaths held time stands still for those on the inside privileged to witness the birth of a child beside your bedside intimate moments we pry my face soon forgotten: yours e never will.

Photography layered with poetry, printed into acrylic blocks (A4 size, 14mm thick)

COLLECTIVE HUSH 

Purple image of concert stage with many lights of a stadium audience. Poem reads: collective hush an effortless effervescence the contagious unison-ie chant free speech melodie gasp Lyrics that catch in the throat steel breath slacken jaws a first guitar strum from my song vibrations plucking spines widened eyes we gather in devotion I dissolve into fibres the self detached slipping into gaps lingering in the mincrof a child-losing the narrative of me the story of you generosity uncovered by another whispering obscurities into a ballooning mind that expands to accomodate the new goosebumps coating arms a vastness glimpsed never quite understood.

Photography layered with poetry, printed into acrylic blocks (A4 size, 14mm thick)

THESE HANDS 

Ombre blue/green hand prints on black photograph with poem reading: These hands, gripped by the lingering gaps within the distorted accordion of memory; incomplete, sacred. These hands, manipulate the cotton blues binding rigid loss with mailable twine; recycling or just cyeling. These hands, archiving moments in minds commemorating life, like it could be contained by a neat bow; just this once. These hands, the same yours held, yearning to stitch together the fabric of time, to interlace us once more.

Photography layered with poetry, printed into acrylic blocks (A4 size, 14mm thick)

mixed media metal prints

ZAPPED (2023)

A tree lit up in vibrant red lights including roots with a curled up monochrome feminine figure with back to camera revealing a battery case.

40cm x 30cm Metal Mixed Media Print with gloss coating

OMITTED (2022)

A very smoky scene on a beach with a figure sitting on the sand under a small umbrella with two paddle boards,

11" X 14" Metal Mixed Media Print with gloss coating

PERIPHERAL OBSERVER (2024)

a dark slate blue and black scene with a moon shinning over a profile view of a feminine figure sitting in a wheelchair touching large rings of light/sparks.

50cm x 40cm Metal Mixed Media Print with gloss coating

CELESTIAL WITNESS (2024)

close up of a monochrome eye with an orange and blue galaxy replacing the iris and pupil.

30 X 40cm Metal Mixed Media Print with gloss coating

THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT OF INCLUSION (2024)

Tayla, a young white woman with medium brown wavy hair wears a silky green jumpsuit and gazes into camera. She is sitting in a black manual wheelchair in a grassy paddock with a sunset in the background. She hols an candle with light and golden butterfly bursting from the top and flying away.

WINNER OF THE 2024 VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT STATE OF THE FUTURE YOUTH COMPETITION

'The Butterfly Effect of Inclusion' stems from a a future envisioned, in which our individual choices, no matter how small, echo. Where positive influence ripples, like the wings of a butterfly through the atmosphere, eroding division, carving a path for universal access and inclusion. Where we see non-linear, cascading effects on entrenched complex systems. A time in which we are aware of our light, our expanding impact; amplified through voicing, combining and valuing one another’s lived experience. A cohesive world, in which we collectively call in rather than call out, acknowledge our interconnectivity and are conscious that one moment of connection can transform a life. 

'Where the light entered' collection (2024)

Where the Light Entered’ was born from Tayla’s complex relationship with reminiscing, as someone with a progressive neuromuscular condition and her close affinity with poet Rumi’s infamous words ‘the wound is the place where the light enters’. The collection explores the distortion of time and meaning, through the lens of fragmented memory, inviting the viewer to ponder a reality for many who have navigated life in ‘survival mode’. Each photograph delves into a delicate, amnesiac recollection of pain and healing, highlighted in the pops of colour, representing; the vivid emotions, details and wounds, that pierce through the fog of faint recall. Guided by the voice within the accompanying fractured poetic captions and complete poem, ‘Remembrall’ challenges viewers to question the unreliable narrator that we call memory. Each piece mirroring how flashbacks may present themselves to us, fully formed, detailed and sticky or illusive, hazy and out of focus. All equally valid and formative, shaping our sense of self. Posing the question; who might we be without these? 

EXHIBITED PLATEFROM PRESENTS 'IN A DISTANT MEMORY'
(ABBOTSFORD CONVENT, 2024)

MEMENTO MOSAIC 

Photograph of Art piece featuring: a collection of layered sentimental objects (statues, ornaments, tickets, drawings ect) black adn white with splashed of jade green objects including broken plate pieces. There is a plate hanging from a chain black adn white the text on the plate reads: mementos crowd out lost hours souvenir stuffed drawers evidence categorised gluing fractured fragments into a mosaic a mixed tape of moments momentous to mundane crafted by the notoriously unreliable narrator we call memory fated to erase, skew, judge fragile, ephemeral, essential to we the storytellers the meaning-makers

30 x 60cm Metal Photographic Print with poetry caption plate 

HOLD FOR REWIRING 

30 x 70cm Metal Photographic Print with poetry caption plate 

TENDER TOUCH 

Photograph of Art piece featuring: A black and white image of a human arm holding the chest of a sleeping ruby King Charles Cavalier Spaniel dog. Poetry caption plate reads: Whist pages others VOUT SaDS lay fil1 remain ) splayed blank spaces colour me mindfully colour me tenderly colour me in truth colour the make white this sphere clear

40 x 60cm Metal Photographic Print with poetry caption plate 

CRIMSON SCARS 

Photograph of Art piece featuring: a monochrome leg with bright red blood on the thigh with a clear bandaid. The poetry caption plate reads: crimson smoke floods the ord cupped tentatively in my palm taunting, remember you have forgotten something

40 x 60cm Metal Photographic Print with poetry caption plate 

LAVENDER GAZE

Photograph of Art piece featuring: a close up of a black and white eye, where the the iris and pupil are a purple horizon over water or sand. A poetry caption plaet reads: you see my corneas glaze as lines previously tugged with ease allude cramping hands fibrous shadows drift lonely into the chasm shapeless static -blank blank blank blink amnesiac sears burn language misfiring evident by my vacant stare up to the left above your head that you misinterpret as needing a good night sleep not to be mistaken as unsocial I'm the one clicking cameras not to withdraw, to capture in essence, the present imprinting, engraving.

40 x 50cm Metal Photographic Print with poetry caption plate 

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