By subtly manipulating retail products and their packaging, the work playfully exists within the cracks of familiar scenarios, considering the place consumer choice occupies within the economy. Many of the works operate as dysfunctional actions, using the act of giving something and not expecting anything in return to explore notions of failure and success.

The posters develop through considering how a temporal event might be passed on and communicated. I was particularly interested by the way in which recollection emerges from the crossing over between fact and fiction and the areas that exist between them.

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