the opening of this facility will facilitate the recycling of 40,000 drinks cans a month and 20,000 single use plastic bottles
our first big recycling project in the space will become a signature design feature
Thank you to all those of you out there for supporting the studio and I to bring this recycling facility to life, I could not have done it without you all.
1.5 billion plastic drinks containers are made each and every day, with only 6% globally recycled
All the prints were produced in-house by the artist (not outsourced) between 2004 and 2010, but until now never released.
As we recklessly degrade global waters, while governments and companies extend their privatisation of clean water supplies with global acts of ecocide, here a proposition for change.
underwater sculpture & ecocide artist creates a new series of sculptures made from brand specific beach cleanup and recovered land fill plastic & aluminium waste
the whole process is now in house; from the darkroom processing, darkroom & digital printing, mounting and museum framing.
here we have the first design layout draft from the publishers from 2011
Coca Cola is the target here with a rebranded 3d render model of a classic coke glass bottle
This lovely surprise arrived in the post yesterday from 2 local photographic artists
new artist built frames coming through the studio while exploring new finishing techniques.
The world set a 2020 deadline to save nature but not a single target was met, UN report findings today.
strangely they never delivered the final cut. A little sad, but glad to at least have this raw edit on file.
new kinetic light installation chandelier prototype with Cree Technology integrated cooling fan and 1000 seeds
Excerpts from an interview with Kimberly Brown at The House Of St Barnabas on a brief whirlwind PR return to London.
If you raise an arm in the neon-soaked streets of Tokyo, a taxi—or takushi—will begin a series of majestic manoeuvres.
As works from the series 'Transparency of a dream' are selected ahead of an exhibition with Dellasposa Gallery; this text written by arts history alumni Lizzy Hajos arrives in the studio.