Midway Journey

A team of activists, led by Chris Jordan, have been documenting the environmental tragedy that is unfolding on Midway Atoll. I have been so deeply touched by their work that I wanted to share this with others.

These islands are located in the North Pacific Ocean, and although they are remote, the remains of our consumer lifestyles wash up daily onto the shores. Toxic swirls of plastic flotsam from all over the world find a permanent home on these small secluded islands, at the expense of the inhabitants.

Every year thousands of dead infant and adult pacific albatross litter the island, among them are thousands more albatrosses slowly choking and starving. The birds decomposed bodies reveal the colourful culprits: milk tops, combs, pens, cigarette lighters etc. a signature of our insatiable consumerism, which lie nestled amongst the fragile bones and gentle feathers of these curious creatures.

Through skilled photography and storytelling they have produced a film, Midway: Message From the Gyre, [not yet released] that follows the lives of the great pacific albatross and their struggle against the never ending tide of plastic.

The way these gentle birds churn this plastic poison through their bodies with these deadly consequences is heartbreaking so I amassed a fair amount of research and began thinking about how to relay their story to my fellow students at Kingston University. 

Card Designing

The time has come — I've had enough of scanning shopping through the checkouts — I have been working on a few images that might help me see an end to working in money hungry multinational companies and allow me to start achieving some financial independence!

I will upload my selected designs to a card printing company and impatiently wait for them to arrive, when they do they will go straight up on my online shop. All the images I have made using ink and watercolour, my favourite medium.

Animation: Scoff

These are stills from my first every animation! This was a weeks task set by Kingston University. I made a little plasticine pig which I have depicted through the video scoffing himself until the cupcakes have their revenge.

I took over 300 photographs, and then used QuickTime Pro 7 to assemble and bring the short animation to life, and I pinched a soundtrack and ‘Scoff’ the movie hit the big time!