“Storm at Avebury: September”
iPad drawing: 2025 (image size 254mm x 254mm)
“My art explores what it means to inhabit the world of shifting screens and algorithms?
How do we see the world? Through our eyes—or screens: phones, monitors, reels, photos, text and symbols, or as a channel swapping montage seducing our imagination?
When you look closely, do you see glitches, joins, redactions, or pixelation? Is our identity being shaped by human perception and machine influence— resulting in a hybrid human condition?
Look at “Storm at Avebury: September”, my 2025 iPad drawing. I was drenched, creating this image. It was an unforgettable experience.
Rain batters a Neolithic Standing Stone. A large puddle forms at its base. The landscape blurs—painterly marks blend with grids and pixels.
Does it evoke human perception or hint at machine surveillance? Or does it shift between the two?
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