My new short film, Deep Water which was partly funded thanks to a WEVAA bursary has had a busy few months having been selected for 3 exhibitions . This summer it was selected for the Black Swan Arts Open in Frome where it won the Digital Media prize. It was then selected for the 44AD Open in Bath and it can currently be seen at the RWA in Bristol until January ’25.

Deep Water is part of an ongoing series of art films and photographic essays exploring the scale and impact of the linear economic system on the planet. The project first started on a beach in Bangladesh in 1997.

Over the years, this project has involved photographing on board the world’s largest container ship, I have travelled to numerous ports, and visited the eventual graveyard for many of these ocean going giants in Chittagong in Bangladesh. The work produced has been show in galleries and film festivals in the UK, Italy, Czech Republic and Mexico.

Film still from Deep Water

View of gallery wall with video artwork displayed on screen in foreground

Black Swan Arts Open 24

Gallery space full of people looking at artwork on display

Private view, Black Swan Arts Open

image of Ship breakers, Bangladesh

Ship breakers, Chittagong in Bangladesh 1997 where the project first started.