Installation art can be defined as the placement of objects in a certain context in order to convey a
certain feeling, idea or experience. Through there placement, a relationship is created between the
objects and the viewer. This relationship transforms the objects from their everyday uses into being a
part of a specially created experience.

I first became interested in installation art within my first year of studies after a visit to Stepney Bank
Stables, this was the venue chosen for our first year exhibition.  It was during this time I began to
observe the surroundings in which my work was to be displayed.  I became aware of hidden meanings
and strengths with almost every detail in the surrounding area.  Therefore; I started to collect found
objects and relevant information in and around the Ouseburn valley.

After absorbing the gathered research and the many found objects, I began to create my first
installation; this in turn changed my whole outlook on my artistic background.  It was through my
working at the stables combined with my background reading I discovered that to understand
installations you first have to absorb the surroundings; I feel that this can have an impact upon how
people view installation art inside or outside the gallery space.

This journey of exploration has increased my pursuit of learning more, since then I have created
several installations and have discovered a new challenging direction in my journey of artistic
expression.