TUDOR

2008 - ongoing

Tudor (2008) is an immersive wall-based installation made entirely from black gaffer tape, inspired by a black-and-white image of Little Moreton Hall in Cheshire. Created instinctively in my studio, the piece recreates the bold aesthetic of a Tudor façade using everyday material. The tape's clean graphic lines give way to blistered, peeling textures that animate the walls—breathing life into the architecture. Tudor responds to the space it inhabits, adapting its form to each new room like a conversation between material and environment. Initially shaped by my return from India—where the sun-bleached surfaces of Goa left me longing for bold contrast—the work channels memory, atmosphere, and a desire to reclaim a lost sense of visual clarity. It’s a site-responsive work that reflects on memory, space, and material constraint—using everyday materials to explore how environments shape perception and experience.

Tudor’ installed at TJ.Boulting Gallery. London, Uk 2018 - ongoing

TUDOR exhibitions