London-based independent artist

I make algorithmic drawings, paintings, and visual poetry, making art automatically, welcoming serendipity, chaos and happy accidents. My work translates the subconscious into bold, diagrammatic images through a generative process that quiets the critical mind and unlocks a creative flow. Balancing simple, primitive forms and complexity with predetermined algorithms, I outline instructions that I then follow like a human-machine. By humanising machine logic, I introduce ambiguity into formal decisions, while practising rituals that train my creative muscles. This builds new aesthetic pathways into my art. While the algorithms become poetic side pieces, they also become the context for the visual outcome. The rhetorics of the algorithms vary from abstract to precise and emotional to rational, generating restriction and freedom in varying degrees.

This practice is part of my ongoing PhD research that explores the semiotics of coding languages through the medium of drawing.