Friday, 2 March 2012


Here are some of my earlier theatres that I had my when I was a student at loughbrough.
they were great to do as an early project but I feel that I have developed alot since those earlie days.






i really enjoyed making these pieces there is something so simple but effective about them. there only steam punk imaginings but real great fun.
 Clock Work Cod
Defeated Beauty


some photos of my 2009 degree show. taking 2 years to collect all the objects.
they were later dispersed never to be recreated as a whole again.
reverbirating the effects of a decaying animal.


 




Thursday, 1 March 2012


my name is giddy and I have been evicted from the big brother house! The land lady did not like my poo walls. (thanks joss for this rape post)

no but seroisly My appreciation of the arts and the development of my practice is broadly influenced by the 19 years I spent living and studying in Hong Kong, after which I went on to pursue a four-year fine art degree at Loughborough University. I concentrate on colour palette, filtering aesthetics and textures with which it may be blended while extemporising from  numerous cultures and periods of time ;lotus designs in Chinese porcelain, floral patterns on the pages of Tibetan manuscripts, Victorian scrap books, Baroque and Rocco design, Byzantine artefacts and Japanese prints. Choosing to Blending past and the present, east and west. I frequently choose to work with discarded objects, finding satisfaction in the resuscitation of their rejected forms. Transforming ancient and worn things into contemporary pieces can make them unique again, transcending their original intention and their subsequent degeneration altogether.