About

Sydney!

What I create is an ongoing investigation into what it means to feel real in a world that increasingly isn’t.

My artwork reflects our mediated hyperreality and the emotional and psychological fragmentation that occurs within an increasingly derealized digital existence. I work with acrylic paint and glaze to depict the layered experience of being both subject and observer, ranging from traditional representation to abstracted objects that involve the viewer’s surveillance.

 Through a combination of restricted colour palettes, hyper-saturated surfaces, voyeuristic perspectives, and objectified canvases, my work seeks to visually replicate the tension between artificial gloss and internal unrest. My compositions often reference camera lenses, hidden vantage points, or fragmented reflections to complicate the act of looking and being looked at, while forcing the viewer to become a voyeur themselves. I approach painting and mixed media as a way to examine what I experience as a contemporary hyperreality: a world in which the polished gloss of the digital obscures, distorts, and often replaces emotional experience.