Installations

Beyond standalone upcycled light sculptures and photograms, my practice also extends into installation work, where I create immersive environments using reclaimed and repurposed materials. You can explore more of this side of my work through the below video references and on my socail media accounts links below.

I’m always open to collaborations, commissions, and custom light sculptures for individuals, spaces, and projects. To get in touch, contact me via email or socail media:

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Lumenocity 2026 — Exhibited a large-scale installation of illuminated sculptures created from reclaimed plastic and found materials. The work explored themes of material transformation, ecology, and environmental futures through immersive light-based forms.

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Upcycled plastic bottles/plastic waste

Mycoremediation 2050 x Lumenocity 2026 Presented a large-scale illuminated installation constructed entirely from reclaimed and upcycled materials. Comprising thousands of discarded plastic bottles, bottle lids, lid rings, milk crates, plastic bags, fishing line, wood, sand, and other plastic waste, the work transformed everyday refuse into immersive organic light forms. The installation explored themes of sustainability, material transformation, and ecological regeneration through the creative reuse of waste materials.

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Gallery installations

Mycoremediation 2050

| Ongoing Body of Work

Through light-based installations, I transform gallery spaces into imagined futurities where reclaimed materials become luminous, organic environments. The video on the left documents an installation presented at Glen Carlou Gallery in 2025 for the group exhibition Stories: Upcycled, Painted, Photographed, Fired, while the video on the right depicts an installation created for Glen Carlou Gallery's 2024 group exhibition WATER. Both installations form part of Mycoremediation 2050, an ongoing body of work and material dialogue with plastic that explores ecological transformation, waste, regeneration, and speculative environmental futures through immersive sculptural forms.

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