
Copper ink on paper (H900mm x W 1100mm). Detail photograph in natural sunlight, at sunset.
This drawing appears in “Flow”, at Modern Art Oxford (Sept-Oct 2020).

Pen on tracing paper
H60cm x W84.5cm x D1.5cm.
Imagining all the permutations of possible journeys along the Amlwch branch line, until the memory of each individual memory becomes lost in the totality of all journeys.

Red thread partially bound around a fragment of railway sleeper.
L68cm x W4cm

Graphite on paper.
Recording rot damage in a section of railway sleeper. Looking to record what has been lost, not what remains.

Graphite and stylus on tracing paper. (H 59.4cm x W 89.1cm)
156 lines, derived from the route of the Amlwch line, one for each year of the line’s life; in fading grades of pencil, down to stylus marks.
Shortlisted for the 2020 Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize.

Nailpoint “gravure” and graphite. A network of imagined journeys on both of Anglesey’s former branch lines forms an cumulative, organic structure of “remembered” experience.

Track ballast stones gilded with copper leaf, for returning and replacing on the Amlwch railway line. Site-specific work in progress (interrupted by the coronavirus lockdown).

As seen at DreaMFActory2019. (Dec 2019)
Railway sleeper cross-sections.
Unknown object (rusted).
Track bolt.
Track key.
Weed/soil plug removed from railway sleeper bolt hole.

Recording memories of trains and silence. Copper thread on paper.

Plaster and copper leaf gilding. Approx. 80cm x 80cm.
25 Plaster casts of railway track ballast stones from the Amwlch line, one gilded with copper leaf.

Typing on copper leaf on tracing paper, mounted and backlit.

Rusted (found) railway track components arranged to resemble an exclamation mark.

Woodblock print on paper, made using a fragment of rotten railway sleeper.

Paper maquette (H 42cm x W 29.7 cm) for a large installation of 7 large hanging folded paper sheets to be arranged in a circle. Each piece to be cut into with the names of the Amwch line railway stations transliterated into the Ogham alphabet.

Ink and copper thread on paper.
H400mm X W800mm .

Ink on tracing paper.