Physicality of experience is important in an increasingly digital and digitised world.

The ‘other’ senses (taste, touch and smell) require this physicality and intimacy.

They also have feminine associations; accentuating notions of ‘appropriate’ female roles.

These senses are often utilised in ritualistic conditions due to their physicality and need for closeness.

It is not these ‘other’ senses in a separate or isolated context that is the fuel of my practice: quite the opposite.

The cross modality of senses is at the core of my interest.