Do people in old photographs dream of escape? Do they ever try? Are horizons necessary? A landscape with numbers, a pattern created by a computer, a trashed apocalypse, a dissected pinhole camera, pink things, dry raindrops. Why paint a stereogram? So much more practical with a camera. Does cutting up a favourite painting tell you anything about it? (No, it turns out.)
'Floating Man', oil on panel, 20cm x 15cm
'Edge', oil on panel, 25.1cm x 18.6cm
'Stereogram (diptych)', oil on panel, 16cm x 12cm and 16cm x 12cm
'Random Pattern Generator', oil on panel, 20cm x 15cm
'Pink Objects of Things', oil on panel, 20.2cm x 15.1cm
'Pinhole Camera Kit', oil on panel, 25.5cm x 20.5cm
'Target Painting', oil on panel, 38.5 cm x 29.1cm
'Fragment', oil on panel, 16cm x 12cm
'Horizon', oil on panel, 20cm x 15cm
'Paper Raindrops', oil on panel, 25.2cm x 18.1cm
'Landscape with Numbers', oil on panel, 25cm x 18.1cm
'Apocalypse', oil on panel, 20cm x 15cm