This body of work presents ten abstract prints. Each print is developed and altered by changes in colour and chance. Creating surfaces that feel connected yet remain individually distinct. The works emphasise variation, sameness and the sense of time passing.
Using the visual language of weathered posters and worn surfaces, these prints act as metaphors for lived experience and the way history leaves marks. Using a laser cut to etch and “erode” the woodblock, which balances deliberate actions with unpredictable material responses during printing.
Placed within contemporary abstraction and process-based printmaking, the series invites viewers to interpret the shared varying moods and narratives within each scene and the conditions of existence, how events return, overlap, and continue to leave traces beyond their original moment.













