

The B3ta mantra is "Jokes are better than technique" - this is all technique and no joke.
( ,
Sun 17 Jul 2016, 15:45,
archived)


However, I will say my work centres on an interest in the universality of our biological make-up and landscape; combined with the collective sense of the sublime.
I hope it psychologically involves the viewer with the ‘making process’, provoking instinctive responses to their precarious assemblages.
My work on b3ta examines hesitation as part of the process of decision-making, where the object is neither the object of objecthood nor the art-object. It is rather the oblique object of my intentions. Somewhat like scratching your arse in public, then sniffing your fingers.